Five myths about carbon pricing
Oxford Review of Economic Policy
2023
39
4
Winter
680-693
climate change ; taxation ; economic growth ; employment ; economic impact ; sustainable development
Public finance and taxation
https://doi.org/10.1093/oxrep/grad042
English
Bibliogr.
"While carbon pricing, in general, and carbon taxes, in particular, are popular with economists, they are subject to considerable misunderstanding among policy-makers and the public. In this paper I consider and refute five myths about carnbon taxes: (i) that a carbon price will hurt economic growth; (ii) that carbon pricing will kill jobs; (iii) that a carbon tax and cap-and-trade programme have the same economic impacts; (iv) that we can't achieve carbon reduction targets with a carbon tax; and (v) that carbon pricing is regressive. I then discuss implications for policy-making."
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