京都大学 大学院経済学研究科・経済学部

SEMINAR SERIES

Applied Microeconomics Seminar (Joint with Kyoto Environmental Economics and Policy Seminar)

Armon Rezai(Professor, WU Wien and IIASA)

Date&Time:
2025.5.30 (Fri) 11:00-12:30
Venue:
Refresh Room on 8F, Faculty of Law and Faculty of Economics, East Bldg., Yoshida Campus, Kyoto University
Language:
English
Contact:
Kenji Takeuchi

(Title)
"Carbon taxation: Trading off equity, efficiency, and emissions" Armon Rezai

Abstract:
We analyse carbon taxes, lump-sum climate dividends, and changes to the level and progressivity of the income tax system that optimally trade off carbon emissions, equity, and efficient raising of public revenue while preserving budgetary neutrality and not using individualized lump-sum transfers. Such “third-best” policies include a carbon tax that exceeds the Pigouvian level and recycling of all carbon tax revenue via climate dividends for high (and our preferred) degrees of inequality aversion, even if this implies higher income taxes to meet existing revenue requirements. The carbon tax, climate dividends, and the progressivity of the income tax rise with the degree of inequality aversion. Our results are derived from a micro simulation model estimated from German data, which includes heterogenous households, an Exact Affine Stone Index demand system, and endogenous labour supply. We decompose the welfare effects of policy into emissions, equity, and efficiency components for different degrees of inequality aversion and climate damages.