Green tax reform is unpopular because, typically, the poor are hurt most by the higher prices of carbon-intensive commodities. If revenues from a carbon tax are recycled, it may be feasible to gain popular support for green tax reform. To investigate this, we estimate an EASI demand system from German household data and a labour supply schedule, using wage data, and the German income tax schedule and let emission intensities decline in the carbon tax. If the revenue from a carbon tax is recycled via a lump-sum transfer to all households, this gives more equitable albeit less efficient outcomes, yet 70% of households are worse off. If the revenue is recycled via lower income taxes, there is more efficiency at the expense of more inequality, ...
In this paper we study political-economy determinants of the differentiation of environmental taxes ...
Swiss targets for climate policy require significant reductions of emissions by 2050. While such red...
By using estimates from an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we investigate how the German energy t...
Replication data for Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. and Thomas Bernauer (2019) Could Revenue Recycling Make...
Carbon taxes are widely regarded as a potentially effective and economically efficient policy instru...
Effective carbon taxation is essential to achieving the green transition. However, there is typical...
Turning greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next challenge for government...
Carbon and energy taxes are an important component of many European climate change policy packages, ...
Turning the Paris Agreement's greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next ch...
We assess the design of the recent environmental tax reform in Germany. Based on fundamental welfare...
Turning the Paris Agreement’s greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next ch...
The distribution of German household environmental footprints (EnvFs) across income groups is analyz...
One of the fundamental causes of environmental and resource use problems are unpriced scarcity and p...
A major obstacle for introducing carbon pricing are its distributional implications: climate policy ...
In order to better understand the political feasibility of different carbon taxes and different ways...
In this paper we study political-economy determinants of the differentiation of environmental taxes ...
Swiss targets for climate policy require significant reductions of emissions by 2050. While such red...
By using estimates from an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we investigate how the German energy t...
Replication data for Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. and Thomas Bernauer (2019) Could Revenue Recycling Make...
Carbon taxes are widely regarded as a potentially effective and economically efficient policy instru...
Effective carbon taxation is essential to achieving the green transition. However, there is typical...
Turning greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next challenge for government...
Carbon and energy taxes are an important component of many European climate change policy packages, ...
Turning the Paris Agreement's greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next ch...
We assess the design of the recent environmental tax reform in Germany. Based on fundamental welfare...
Turning the Paris Agreement’s greenhouse gas emissions pledges into domestic policies is the next ch...
The distribution of German household environmental footprints (EnvFs) across income groups is analyz...
One of the fundamental causes of environmental and resource use problems are unpriced scarcity and p...
A major obstacle for introducing carbon pricing are its distributional implications: climate policy ...
In order to better understand the political feasibility of different carbon taxes and different ways...
In this paper we study political-economy determinants of the differentiation of environmental taxes ...
Swiss targets for climate policy require significant reductions of emissions by 2050. While such red...
By using estimates from an Almost Ideal Demand System (AIDS), we investigate how the German energy t...