Economics of externalities and public policy

被引:2
作者
Candela G. [1 ]
Castellani M. [1 ]
Dieci R. [2 ]
机构
[1] Department of Economics, University of Bologna, Bologna 40125
[2] Department of Mathematics for Economic and Social Sciences, University of Bologna, Bologna 40126
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Environmental taxes and subsidies; Externalities; Political economy;
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10.1007/s12232-008-0045-6
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In this paper we study a particular case of "multiple" externalities associated to the production of a good/activity, whose external effects can change from positive to negative depending on the level of output (intersecting externalities). To analyze their impact on the public policy we propose a very simple two-agent partial equilibrium model in the technological context of externalities. In a static framework, the centralized solution always implies an optimal policy, which may consist of taxation or subsidization depending on the individual optimum and on the technology parameters. In a dynamic model with local knowledge of the efficiency function and instantaneous output adjustments, such an optimal policy can be structurally stable or unstable. In the latter case, under small changes of the parameters the policy may switch from low taxation/subsidization to high taxation/ subsidization or vice versa, or even jump discontinuously from taxation to subsidization or vice versa. Furthermore, the decentralized solution based upon "tradable rights" can be economically equivalent to the centralized solution in the form of taxation policy but the two solutions may be not politically equivalent. © Springer-Verlag 2008.
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页码:285 / 311
页数:26
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