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Climate Policy with Tied Hands: Optimal Resource Taxation Under Implementation Lags
In the presence of implementation lags, announced Pigouvian taxation leads to fossil fuel prices that are too low from society’s perspective. This results in excessive emissions and reduced incentives for green innovation. Such effects are compounded by the presence of pre-existing subsidies to fossil fuel use. We show that the intertemporal resource tax path may need to be modified to optimally take into account the perverse incentives from policy lags and pre-existing policies. We find that it might be optimal to subsidize, rather than tax resource extraction at the instant of implementation.
- Norwich Research Park United Kingdom
- WAGENINGEN UNIVERSITY Netherlands
- Wageningen University & Research Netherlands
- Université Wageningen Netherlands
- Tilburg University Tilburg University Research Portal Netherlands
carbon tax, 330, Aerospace Engineering, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, second-best, Q58 - Government Policy, Non-renewable resources, Resource taxation, green paradox, climate policy, Implementation lag, non-renewable resources, Q31 - Demand and Supply ; Prices, implementation lag, Carbon tax, Climate policy, Q54 - Climate ; Natural Disasters and Their Management ; Global Warming, Q41 - Demand and Supply ; Prices, Green Paradox, resource taxation, Second-best
carbon tax, 330, Aerospace Engineering, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, second-best, Q58 - Government Policy, Non-renewable resources, Resource taxation, green paradox, climate policy, Implementation lag, non-renewable resources, Q31 - Demand and Supply ; Prices, implementation lag, Carbon tax, Climate policy, Q54 - Climate ; Natural Disasters and Their Management ; Global Warming, Q41 - Demand and Supply ; Prices, Green Paradox, resource taxation, Second-best
