This paper employs analytical and numerical general equilibrium models to examine the costs of achieving pollution reductions under a range of environmental policy instruments in a second-best setting with pre-existing factor taxes. We compare the costs and overall efficiency impacts of emissions taxes, emissions quotas, fuels taxes, performance standards, and mandated technologies, and explore how costs change with the magnitude of pre-existing taxes and the extent of pollution abatement. We find that the presence of distortionary taxes raises the costs of pollution abatement under each instrument relative to its costs in a first-best world. This extra cost is an increasing function of the magnitude of pre-existing tax rates. For plausible...
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
This paper discusses how carbon abatement policies interact with the tax system, and how these inter...
Recently, several papers have shown that environmental taxes are more costly in an economy with pre...
This paper employs analytical and numerical general equilibrium models to examine the costs of achie...
This chapter examines government policy alternatives for protecting the environment. We compare envi...
Much of the theoretical literature on environmental instrument reflects a normative presumption that...
This paper examines the choice between revenue-raising and non-revenue-raising instruments for envir...
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
Many pollution-related industries wield strong political influence and can e.ectively veto policy in...
This paper examines to what extent incomplete compliance of environmental regulation mitigates the d...
This paper investigates heterogeneity in pollution abatement costs using a computable general equili...
This paper uses analytically tractable and numerically solved general equilibrium models to examine ...
Using analytical and numerical general equilibrium models, we show that preexisting factor taxes pro...
none2noThe effects of four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i....
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
This paper discusses how carbon abatement policies interact with the tax system, and how these inter...
Recently, several papers have shown that environmental taxes are more costly in an economy with pre...
This paper employs analytical and numerical general equilibrium models to examine the costs of achie...
This chapter examines government policy alternatives for protecting the environment. We compare envi...
Much of the theoretical literature on environmental instrument reflects a normative presumption that...
This paper examines the choice between revenue-raising and non-revenue-raising instruments for envir...
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
Many pollution-related industries wield strong political influence and can e.ectively veto policy in...
This paper examines to what extent incomplete compliance of environmental regulation mitigates the d...
This paper investigates heterogeneity in pollution abatement costs using a computable general equili...
This paper uses analytically tractable and numerically solved general equilibrium models to examine ...
Using analytical and numerical general equilibrium models, we show that preexisting factor taxes pro...
none2noThe effects of four environmental policy options for the reduction of pollution emissions, i....
In this paper we incorporate monitoring and enforcement aspects in the choice of environmental polic...
This paper discusses how carbon abatement policies interact with the tax system, and how these inter...
Recently, several papers have shown that environmental taxes are more costly in an economy with pre...