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possible explanations are offered, including the roots of environmental economic theory in the theory of externalities, the …
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small fraction of fiscal revenues from energy subsidy removal or energy taxation could be sufficient to compensate …
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BEV and 25% of PHEV registrations were subsidy-induced, and had strong distributional effects, with greater uptake in …
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BEV and 25% of PHEV registrations were subsidy-induced, and had strong distributional effects, with greater uptake in …
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This paper provides an empirical test of the Coase Theorem. I analyze whether emissions are independent from allowance allocations in the electricity sector as regulated under the EU's Emissions Trading System (EU ETS). Exogenous variation in levels of free allocation for power producing...
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In this paper, we assess the distributional impact of introducing a carbon tax in Poland. We apply a two-step simulation procedure. First, we evaluate the economy-wide effects with a dynamic general equilibrium model. Second, we use a microsimulation model based on household budget survey data...
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This paper examines the non-environmental welfare effects of introducing a revenue- neutral carbon tax policy. Using a life cycle model, we find that the welfare effects of the policy differ substantially for agents who are alive when the policy is enacted compared to those who are born into the...
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Carbon taxation is a regressive policy which contributes to public opposition towards same. We employ the Exact Affine Stone Index demand system to examine the extent to which carbon taxation in Ireland reduces emissions, as well as its distributional impacts. The Engel curves for various...
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