Second-Best Carbon Taxation in the Global Economy: The Green Paradox and Carbon Leakage Revisited
Frederick (Rick) van der Ploeg
No 10549, CEPR Discussion Papers from C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers
Abstract:
Unilateral second-best carbon taxes are analysed in a two-period, two-country model with international trade in final goods, oil and bonds. Acceleration of global warming resulting from a future carbon tax is large if the price elasticities of oil demand are large and that of oil supply is small. The fall in the world interest rate weakens this weak Green Paradox effect, especially if intertemporal substitution is weak. Still, green welfare rises if the fall in oil supply and cumulative emissions is strong enough. If the current carbon tax is too low, the second-best future carbon tax is set below the first best to mitigate adverse Green Paradox effects. Unilateral second-best optimal carbon taxes exceed the first-best taxes due to an import tariff component. The intertemporal terms of trade effects of the future carbon tax increase current and future tariffs and those of the current tax lower the current tariff. Finally, carbon leakage and globally altruistic and unilateral second-best optimal carbon taxes if non-Kyoto oil importers do not price carbon or price it too low are analysed in a three-country model of the global economy.
Keywords: Unilateral carbon taxes; Intertemporal terms of trade; Tax incidence; Green paradox; Asset tax; Carbon leakage; Second best; Global altruism; Unburnt fossil fuel (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: D62 D90 H22 H23 Q31 Q38 Q54 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015-04
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