Using the EASI demand system and Irish data, it is found that additional carbon taxation is not as regressive as previously found, when the externality cost associated with driving is included in the metric of the tax incidence. This result is in contrast with the existing literature. Affluent households are found to have the largest externality costs and the largest average emissions per kilometer. Based on estimated cross price elasticities between public and private transportation it is found that for low income households, these commodities are complementary and substitutes for high-income levels. While subsidies for public transit can reduce emissions and the demand for private transportation, they are found to be regressive. A lump-su...
This paper examines the effectiveness of implementing carbon taxes to reduce carbon dioxide emission...
The 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Man...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
Decarbonizing the transport sector is key to reducing the general level of CO2 emissions. At a Euro...
Decarbonizing the transport sector is key to reducing the general level of CO2 emissions. At a Euro...
Carbon taxation is a regressive policy which contributes to public opposition towards same. We emplo...
Carbon taxation is a regressive policy which contributes to public opposition towards same. We emplo...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
We study the effects of carbon tax and revenue recycling across the income distribution in the Repub...
We study the effects of carbon tax and revenue recycling across the income distribution in the Repub...
We examine the impact of recent tax reforms in Ireland on private car transport and its greenhouse g...
This paper examines the effectiveness of implementing carbon taxes to reduce carbon dioxide emission...
The 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Man...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...
Decarbonizing the transport sector is key to reducing the general level of CO2 emissions. At a Euro...
Decarbonizing the transport sector is key to reducing the general level of CO2 emissions. At a Euro...
Carbon taxation is a regressive policy which contributes to public opposition towards same. We emplo...
Carbon taxation is a regressive policy which contributes to public opposition towards same. We emplo...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We calculate the impact of an increase in carbon taxation on carbon emissions and on income inequali...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
We construct a model of the stock of private cars in the Republic of Ireland. The model distinguishe...
We study the effects of carbon tax and revenue recycling across the income distribution in the Repub...
We study the effects of carbon tax and revenue recycling across the income distribution in the Repub...
We examine the impact of recent tax reforms in Ireland on private car transport and its greenhouse g...
This paper examines the effectiveness of implementing carbon taxes to reduce carbon dioxide emission...
The 24th Annual Conference of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, Man...
CERNA WORKING PAPER SERIES 2010-19This paper analyses the distributional effects of alternative scen...