The Effect of Addiction on Environmental Taxation in a First and Second-best world
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2003
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Löfgren, Åsa
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Abstract
We examine the effect of addictive behavior on a socially optimal
environmental tax. If utility in part depends on past consumption
and individuals are time-consistent, the socially optimal
environmental tax is shown to be equal to the conventional
Pigovian tax. In a second-best world where the social planner has
a restriction on the future environmental tax level, the current
optimal tax is no longer equal to the Pigovian tax. We extend the
analysis with time-inconsistent (myopic) individuals to both the
first (no restriction on future environmental tax) and second-best
world (restriction on future environmental tax). Also, the importance
of addiction in an environmental framework is discussed.
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Optimal taxation; environment; addiction; timeinconsistency;
second-best