This study focuses on the welfare impact of taxes, minimum-quality standards, and/or product labeling. A theoretical framework shows that the combination of a label and a per-unit tax is socially optimal. Alternatively, if the label is unavailable, the theory cannot directly conclude which instrument should be socially preferred. Estimations of willingness-to-pay (WTP) are useful for completing the theoretical analysis and evaluating policies ex ante on case-by-case basis. Using hypothetical WTP for shrimp, we confirm that the combination of a label and a tax is socially optimal. In the absence of a label, simulations show that a minimum-quality standard leads to a higher welfare compared to a tax
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The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...
An experiment is proposed in which the subjects could contribute to a public good which could be tho...
Classification JEL : C91; H23; Q51This study focuses on the welfare impact of taxes, minimum-quality...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
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A standard result in the optimal taxation literature is that, when agents differ in market ability a...
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International audienceIn a model where agents have unequal skills and heterogeneous preferences abou...
This paper explores the role of a minimum quality standard when the quality choice is discrete. A mi...
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We examine the impact of an emission tax in a green market characterized by consumers' environmental...
This paper studies the effect of a minimum quality standard, a compulsory labeling scheme, and the c...
This paper explores the role of a minimum quality standard when the quality choice is discrete. A m...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...
An experiment is proposed in which the subjects could contribute to a public good which could be tho...
Classification JEL : C91; H23; Q51This study focuses on the welfare impact of taxes, minimum-quality...
This paper investigates the government’s optimal subsidy and tax policies in response to consumer en...
This paper revisits the issue of the regulatory choice between a mandatory label and a minimum-quali...
In a model where agents have unequal skills and heterogeneous preferences about consumption goods an...
Taxes and subsidies on products embodying environmental qualities often coexist with certified priva...
A standard result in the optimal taxation literature is that, when agents differ in market ability a...
This paper studies the provision of environmental quality in an imperfectly competitive market. It u...
International audienceIn a model where agents have unequal skills and heterogeneous preferences abou...
This paper explores the role of a minimum quality standard when the quality choice is discrete. A mi...
This paper studies how information disclosed by voluntary environmental labels creates incentives fo...
We examine the impact of an emission tax in a green market characterized by consumers' environmental...
This paper studies the effect of a minimum quality standard, a compulsory labeling scheme, and the c...
This paper explores the role of a minimum quality standard when the quality choice is discrete. A m...
The final publication is available at Elsevier via http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpe.2021.108328. © 2...
An experiment is proposed in which the subjects could contribute to a public good which could be tho...