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Taxe carbone et stabilité de l’économie : pour un élargissement de la problématique du double dividende de la taxation écologique

Authors: Piluso, Nicolas; Rau, Clement;

Taxe carbone et stabilité de l’économie : pour un élargissement de la problématique du double dividende de la taxation écologique

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Résumé : Cet article développe un modèle keynésien de croissance en situation de concurrence parfaite dans lequel nous introduisons une taxation écologique. Nous montrons qu’il est possible de mettre en évidence un triple dividende de la taxation écologique. Ce triple dividende se caractérise par un effet écologique et deux possibles effets économiques : un éventuel effet positif sur l’emploi, et un effet de réduction de l’instabilité de l’économie. Nous élargissons donc la problématique du double dividende à travers la mise en lumière d’une implication de la taxation écologique peu étudiée dans la littérature. Mots Clés : double-dividende, taxe carbone, croissance, instabilité, concurrence parfaite. Classification J.E.L : E12 - E60 - H32 – Q57. Carbon tax and stability of the economy: for an extension of the problem of the double dividend of ecological taxation Abstract: This paper develops a Keynesian model of growth under perfect competition in which we introduce ecological taxation. We show that it is possible to highlight a triple dividend of ecological taxation. This triple dividend is characterized by an ecological effect and two possible economic effects: a possible positive effect on employment, and an effect of reducing the instability of the economy. We therefore extend the issue of the double dividend by highlighting the implication of ecological taxation that has been little studied in the literature. Keywords: double-dividend, carbon tax, growth, instability, perfect competition. J.E.L Classification E12 - E60 - H32 - Q57.

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carbon tax, instability, 330, double-dividend, growth, perfect competition, [SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance, [SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance

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