Taxes, Permits and Costly Policy Response to Technological Change
Abstract
In this paper we analyze the e ects of the choice of price (taxes) versus quantity
(tradable permits) instruments on the policy response to technological change.
We show that if policy responses incur transactional and political adjustment
costs, environmental targets are less likely to be adjusted under tradable per-
mits than under emission taxes. This implies that the total level of abatement
over time might remain unchanged under tradable permits while it will increase
under emission taxes.
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Date
2010-05-10Author
Coria, Jessica
Hennlock, Magnus
Keywords
Environmental Taxes
Tradable Permits
Technology Adoption
Policy Adjustment
Regulatory Costs
Publication type
report
ISSN
1403-2465
Series/Report no.
Working Papers in Economics
442
Language
eng