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  • Climate change; Carbon taxes; Economic efficiency; Cost-effectiveness; Distributional impacts; Acceptability issues  (1)
  • optimal endogenous growth  (1)
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  • Climate change; Carbon taxes; Economic efficiency; Cost-effectiveness; Distributional impacts; Acceptability issues  (1)
  • optimal endogenous growth  (1)
  • KCN  (1)
  • extinction  (1)
  • sustainable development  (1)
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    Springer
    International tax and public finance 2 (1995), S. 341-356 
    ISSN: 1573-6970
    Keywords: sustainable development ; extinction ; optimal endogenous growth
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Abstract This paper analyzes sustainable growth in a stochastic environment, with human extinction as a possible outcome. The basic constraint of sustainability is that consumption never decreases over an infinite horizon, which requires that the probability of extinction be maintained at zero. We show that this problem can be examined in a standard optimal-growth model. Under certain conditions, the solution of this problem is a corner solution with probability of survival equal to one, at the cost of economic growth. These conditions depend on the initial development level and on the elasticity of utility with respect to consumption. In some circumstances, which depend on the social discount rate, optimal-growth paths do not exist. In these situations, the sustainable-growth concept has a clear autonomy with respect to the usual optimality criterion.
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    Edward Elgar Publishing | Edward Elgar Publishing
    Publication Date: 2023-11-24
    Description: A carbon tax is a surcharge on a fuel, product, or service, in proportion to the quantity of carbon embodied or emitted, thereby providing financial incentives to abate emissions. Together with emissions trading systems, carbon taxes are the most widespread economic instruments dedicated to curb CO2 emissions and ultimately mitigate climate change. A central characteristic of carbon taxes is cost-effectiveness: a given amount of emission reductions is achieved at the lowest possible cost. However, carbon taxes raise distributional concerns and face acceptability issues. This entry discusses the functioning of carbon taxes and their main properties.
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    Keywords: Climate change; Carbon taxes; Economic efficiency; Cost-effectiveness; Distributional impacts; Acceptability issues ; KCN
    Language: English
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