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Climate change and carbon tax expectactions

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Hoel, Michael

CESifo, Munich

CESifo - Munich

2010

22 p.

climate change ; environmental policy ; taxation ; renewable resources

CESifo working paper

2966

Environment

http://www.cesifo-group.de/

English

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"If investors fear that future carbon taxes will be lower than currently announced by policy makers, long-run investments in greenhouse gas mitigation may be smaller than desirable. On the other hand, owners of a non-renewable carbon resource that underestimate future carbon taxes will postpone extraction compared with what they would have chosen had the policymakers been able to commit to the optimal tax path. If extraction costs rise rapidly as accumulated extraction rises, near-term emissions increase as a consequence of a downward bias in the expected future carbon taxes. Whether investments in greenhouse gas mitigation go up or down due to the expectation error depends on the time profile of the returns to the investment."

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