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Will the green transition be inflationary? Expectations matter

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Ferrari, Alessandro ; Landi, Valerio Nispi

European Central Bank

ECB - Frankfurt am Main

2022

26 p.

sustainable development ; inflation ; environmental policy ; taxation

EU countries

Working Paper

2726

Financing and monetary policy

https://www.ecb.europa.eu/pub/pdf/scpwps/ecb.wp2726~3e04b5ba5d.en.pdf

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"We analyse a gradual increase in the tax on emissions in a simple two-period New Keynesian model with an AS-AD representation. We find that the increase in the tax today exerts inflationary pressures, but the expected further increase in the tax tomorrow depresses current demand, putting downward pressure on prices: we show that the second effect is larger. However, if households do not anticipate a future fall in income (because they are not rational or the government is not credible), the overall effect of the transition may be inflationary in the first period. We extend the analysis in a medium-scale DSGE model and we find again that the green transition is deflationary. Also in this larger model, by relaxing the rational expectations assumption, we show the transition may initially be inflationary."

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