textabstractIt is sometimes argued that by using the revenues from environmental taxes to reduce distortionary taxes on labor, governments can reap a ‘double dividend’, namely, not only an improvement in environmental quality, but also a reduction in the efficiency costs associated with raising public revenue. By employing a general equilibrium model, this paper finds that, contrary to common wisdom, environmental taxes typically render the overall tax system a less efficient instrument to finance public spending. Furthermore, high estimates for the marginal efficiency costs of existing taxes weaken, rather than strengthen, the case for environmental taxes
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Work in progress- Please, do not quote without authors ’ permision This paper investigates the distr...
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This paper uses analytically tractable and numerically solved general equilibrium models to examine ...
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This chapter examines government policy alternatives for protecting the environment. We compare envi...
We investigate the welfare effects of environmental tax reform, i.e. raising environmental taxes and...
States are increasingly turning to environmental taxes as a means of raising revenue. These taxes ar...
The most common definition of Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) is the use of the revenue from environm...
We explore the implication of the `doubledividend' debate for international environmentaltaxes. In o...
Bayındır-Upmann T, Raith MG. Unemployment and pollution: Is one policy suited for two problems? Econ...
This paper explores how environmental tax reforms impact welfare, employment and the distribution of...
We explore the implication of the ‘double dividend’ debate for international environmental taxes. In...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
I note an important distinction between the optimal price of environmental quality in a second-best ...