Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient carbon pricing, climate policy relies on alternative policy interventions, at a cost in terms of welfare and public finance. In order to evaluate this cost, this paper studies, in the context of the energy transition, second best climate policies constrained to keeping a constant level of the carbon tax and combining it with subsidies to carbon-free electricity generation. This subsidies can take the form of a feed-in premium paid to electricity produced from carbon-free sources, or of subsidies to investment in green capacity. Within a stylized dynamic model where energy may be produced with fossil or carbon-free sources and climate policy aims at satisfying a carbon b...
Climate change must deal with two market failures: global warming and learning by doing in renewable...
Pricing carbon is often considered to be the cornerstone of any climate policy and, at least in econ...
Energy and climate policies are usually seen as measures to internalize externalities. However, as a...
Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient carbon pricing, climate poli...
International audienceConfronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient direct...
This paper evaluates the consequences of renewable energy policies on welfare, resource rents and en...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Climate change must deal with two market failures: global warming and learning by doing in renewable...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
A well-known principle in public economics states that at least as many policy instruments as market...
Substantial renewable energy (RE) cost reductions have raised the prospect of a subsidy-free RE era ...
In this paper, which forms a chapter in the forthcoming Book âÂÂDelivering a Low Carbon Electricity...
A carbon tax is often cited by economists as an effective instrument to mitigate greenhouse gas emis...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Climate change must deal with two market failures: global warming and learning by doing in renewable...
Pricing carbon is often considered to be the cornerstone of any climate policy and, at least in econ...
Energy and climate policies are usually seen as measures to internalize externalities. However, as a...
Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient carbon pricing, climate poli...
International audienceConfronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient direct...
This paper evaluates the consequences of renewable energy policies on welfare, resource rents and en...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
Climate change must deal with two market failures: global warming and learning by doing in renewable...
Carbon pricing is a recurrent theme in debates on climate policy. Discarded at the 2009 COP in Copen...
A well-known principle in public economics states that at least as many policy instruments as market...
Substantial renewable energy (RE) cost reductions have raised the prospect of a subsidy-free RE era ...
In this paper, which forms a chapter in the forthcoming Book âÂÂDelivering a Low Carbon Electricity...
A carbon tax is often cited by economists as an effective instrument to mitigate greenhouse gas emis...
This study derives the optimal combination of consumer taxes and producer taxes when both spatial an...
Climate change must deal with two market failures: global warming and learning by doing in renewable...
Pricing carbon is often considered to be the cornerstone of any climate policy and, at least in econ...
Energy and climate policies are usually seen as measures to internalize externalities. However, as a...