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DOI10.1142/S2010007818400043
DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A NATIONAL CO2 TAX IN THE U.S. ACROSS INCOME CLASSES AND REGIONS: A MULTI-MODEL OVERVIEW
Caron, Justin1,2; Cole, Jefferson3; Goettle, Richard4,5; Onda, Chikara6; McFarland, James3; Woollacott, Jared7
发表日期2018-02-01
ISSN2010-0078
卷号9期号:1
英文摘要

This paper presents a multi-model assessment of the distributional impacts of carbon pricing. A set of harmonized representative CO2 taxes and tax revenue recycling schemes is implemented in five large-scale economy-wide general equilibrium models. Recycling schemes include various combinations of uniform transfers to households and labor and capital income tax reductions. Particular focus is put on equity - the distribution of impacts across household incomes - and efficiency, evaluated in terms of household welfare. Despite important differences in the assumptions underlying the models, we find general agreement regarding the ranking of recycling schemes in terms of both efficiency and equity. All models identify a clear trade-off between efficient but regressive capital tax reductions and progressive but costly uniform transfers to households; all agree upon the inferiority of labor tax reductions in terms of welfare efficiency; and all agree that different combinations of capital tax reductions and household transfers can be used to balance efficiency and distributional concerns. A subset of the models go further and find that equity concerns, particularly regarding the impact of the tax on low income households, can be alleviated without sacrificing much of the double-dividend benefits offered by capital tax rebates. There is, however, less agreement regarding the progressivity of CO2 taxation net of revenue recycling. Regionally, the models agree that abatement and welfare impacts will vary considerably across regions of the U.S. and generally agree on their broad geographical distribution. There is, however, little agreement regarding the regions which would profit more from the various recycling schemes.


英文关键词Climate policy;CO2 tax;carbon tax;distributional impacts;equity;progressivity;household welfare;double-dividends;model comparison;computable general equilibrium modeling
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000428286000004
来源期刊CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS
来源机构美国环保署
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/61410
作者单位1.MIT, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA;
2.HEC Montreal, 3000 Chemin Cote St Catherine, Montreal, PQ H3T 2A7, Canada;
3.US EPA, 1200 Penn Ave NW, Washington, DC 20460 USA;
4.Northeastern Univ, 360 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA 02115 USA;
5.Dale Jorgenson Associates, 433 NH Route,119 East Fitzwilliam, Fitzwilliam, NH 03447 USA;
6.Stanford Univ, Emmett Interdisciplinary Program Environm & Resou, 473 Via Ortega,Y2E2 Suite 226, Stanford, CA 94305 USA;
7.RTI Int, 3040 E Cornwallis Rd, Durham, NC 27709 USA
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Caron, Justin,Cole, Jefferson,Goettle, Richard,et al. DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A NATIONAL CO2 TAX IN THE U.S. ACROSS INCOME CLASSES AND REGIONS: A MULTI-MODEL OVERVIEW[J]. 美国环保署,2018,9(1).
APA Caron, Justin,Cole, Jefferson,Goettle, Richard,Onda, Chikara,McFarland, James,&Woollacott, Jared.(2018).DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A NATIONAL CO2 TAX IN THE U.S. ACROSS INCOME CLASSES AND REGIONS: A MULTI-MODEL OVERVIEW.CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS,9(1).
MLA Caron, Justin,et al."DISTRIBUTIONAL IMPLICATIONS OF A NATIONAL CO2 TAX IN THE U.S. ACROSS INCOME CLASSES AND REGIONS: A MULTI-MODEL OVERVIEW".CLIMATE CHANGE ECONOMICS 9.1(2018).
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