Abstract: Welfare analyses of energy taxes typically show that systems with uniform rates perform better than differentiated systems, especially if revenue increases can be recycled via cuts in more distortionary taxes. However, in the practical policy debates, the scope for efficiency gains is traded against industrial concerns. A major explanation to the widespread use of exemptions in energy tax systems has to be sought in the fact that energy-dependent industries tend to constitute powerful lobby groups. Presumably, energy-dependent industries of small, open economies will suffer relatively strongly if taxed, and compensating them will be costly. This CGE study of the case of equalising the Norwegian electricity tax shows that c...
The present paper applies a theoretical two-sector three-factor model to analyze a variety of energy...
Abstract: Over the last few decades, several instruments have evolved to deal with similar energy a...
Abstract: In conducting economic policy, governments generally face conflicts in various objectives...
Abstract: Welfare analyses of energy taxes typically show that systems with uniform rates perform be...
Abstract: Welfare analysis of energy taxes typically shows that systems with uniform rates perform ...
Accepted Author Manuscripts (post-print) : This is the author's version of a work that was accepted ...
Abstract: The European competition rules restrict governments’ opportunity to differentiate terms o...
This paper shows that the output losses from energy taxes are significantly larger than usually comp...
Abstract: National and international expansion of transmission networks and diminishing returns to ...
The European competition rules restrict governments’ opportunity to differentiate terms of energy ac...
When using material from this publication, Stastistics Norway shall be quoted as the source.A range ...
Abstract: Energy taxes do not necessarily improve the cost efficiency of emission trading, if they i...
The use of energy taxation as an instrument in environmental policy has increased drastically over t...
This paper is in the tradition of those which use input-output techniques to analyse fossil energy a...
This study finds that the welfare gain, excluding environmental effects, generated by increasing the...
The present paper applies a theoretical two-sector three-factor model to analyze a variety of energy...
Abstract: Over the last few decades, several instruments have evolved to deal with similar energy a...
Abstract: In conducting economic policy, governments generally face conflicts in various objectives...
Abstract: Welfare analyses of energy taxes typically show that systems with uniform rates perform be...
Abstract: Welfare analysis of energy taxes typically shows that systems with uniform rates perform ...
Accepted Author Manuscripts (post-print) : This is the author's version of a work that was accepted ...
Abstract: The European competition rules restrict governments’ opportunity to differentiate terms o...
This paper shows that the output losses from energy taxes are significantly larger than usually comp...
Abstract: National and international expansion of transmission networks and diminishing returns to ...
The European competition rules restrict governments’ opportunity to differentiate terms of energy ac...
When using material from this publication, Stastistics Norway shall be quoted as the source.A range ...
Abstract: Energy taxes do not necessarily improve the cost efficiency of emission trading, if they i...
The use of energy taxation as an instrument in environmental policy has increased drastically over t...
This paper is in the tradition of those which use input-output techniques to analyse fossil energy a...
This study finds that the welfare gain, excluding environmental effects, generated by increasing the...
The present paper applies a theoretical two-sector three-factor model to analyze a variety of energy...
Abstract: Over the last few decades, several instruments have evolved to deal with similar energy a...
Abstract: In conducting economic policy, governments generally face conflicts in various objectives...