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the effects of two different constitutions (commitment or no commitment in tax policy), as well as income inequality …
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the effects of two different constitutions (commitment or no commitment in tax policy), as well as income inequality …
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the effects of two different constitutions (commitment or no commitment in tax policy), as well as income inequality …
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the effects of two different constitutions (commitment or no commitment in tax policy), as well as income inequality …
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inequality and environmental protection. We present a class of models (which captures a static model as well as an overlapping …
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representative. In politico-economic equilibrium, more inequality (in terms of the skewness of the distribution) yields a lower …
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metric for optimal carbon prices. Previous literature shows that inequality significantly influences the level of the social … cost of carbon, but mostly neglects a major source of inequality - heterogeneity in income below the national level. We … inequality between and within countries. In particular, we demonstrate that climate and distributional policy cannot be separated …
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This paper examines how income inequality can affect the polarization of heterogeneous party platforms on climate … distributional implications) and an income tax is combined with a model of a carbonintensive economy. For a higher inequality of pre … equilibrium can increase - even if the income tax is used to counteract the increase in income inequality. This result does not …
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In this article, we look at the combination of several market-based climate and energy policies and compare them with first best solution, i.e., a perfectly designed emission tax or emission cap level. It is shown that in the case an emission control policy is imperfect designed or implemented,...
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