Cost distribution and equity of climate policy in Switzerland

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Landis F. [1 ]
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[1] ETH Zürich, ZUE E3, Zürichbergstrasse 18, Zürich
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Climate policy; Computable general equilibrium; Cost-effectiveness; Distributional impacts; Microsimulation;
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10.1186/s41937-019-0038-2
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Swiss targets for climate policy require significant reductions of emissions by 2050. While such reductions can be achieved in a cost-efficient manner by employing taxes on greenhouse gas emissions, such taxes tend to lead to a regressive distribution of policy cost among households. To counteract such a regressive outcome, tax revenue may be recycled in a progressive way. This paper uses a computable general equilibrium model coupled with a microsimulation of household income and expenditure to examine the policy cost of different carbon tax policies and their distribution across households. I find that in the absence of revenue recycling, emission taxation leads to a regressive distribution of policy cost. I analyze different revenue recycling schemes (per-capita lump-sum transfers, reductions in labor taxation, and reductions in VAT taxation of necessary commodities) and their ability to avoid regressive outcomes. © 2019, The Author(s).
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