Title: Distributional Effects of Environmental and Energy Policy
Abstract: Contents: Introduction Part I Conceptual Overview: A framework to compare environmental policies, Don Fullerton. Part II Costs to Consumers: Is the gasoline tax regressive?, James M. Poterba Distributional aspects of an environmental tax shift: the case of motor vehicle emissions taxes, Margaret Walls and Jean Hanson A distributional analysis of green tax reforms, Gilbert E. Metcalf Distributional effects of alternative vehicle pollution control policies, Sarah E. West Estimates from a consumer demand system: implications for the incidence of environmental taxes, Sarah E. West and Roberton C. Williams III. Part III Costs to Producers or Factors: An overlapping generations model of growth and the environment, A. John and R. Pecchenino The general equilibrium incidence of environmental taxes, Don Fullerton and Garth Heutel. Part IV Benefits via Scarcity Rents: A positive theory of environmental quality regulation, Michael T. Maloney and Robert E. McCormick Distributional effects of carbon allowance trading: how government decisions determine winners and losers, Terry Dinan and Diane Lim Rogers Are emissions permits regressive?, Ian W.H. Parry On the (ir)relevance of distribution and labor supply distortion to government policy, Louis Kaplow Efficiency costs of meeting industry-distributional constraints under environmental permits and taxes, A. Lans Bovenberg, Lawrence H. Goulder and Derek J. Gurney. Part V Benefits of Protection: The distribution of pollution: community characteristics and exposure to air toxics, Nancy Brooks and Rajiv Sethi A random utility model of environmental equity, Diane Hite 'Optimal' pollution abatement - whose benefits matter, and how much?, Wayne B. Gray and Ronald J. Shadbegian Does the value of a statistical life vary with age and health status? Evidence from the US and Canada, Anna Alberini, Maureen Cropper, Alan Krupnick and Nathalie B. Simon Evidence of environmental migration, Trudy Ann Cameron and Ian T. McConnaha. Part VI Effects via Land Prices: Neighborhood demographics and the distribution of hazardous waste risks: an instrumental variables estimation, Ted Gayer Estimating the general equilibrium benefits of large changes in spatially delineated public goods, Holger Sieg, V. Kerry Smith, H. Spencer Banzhaf and Randy Walsh The distributional impact of climate change on rich and poor countries, Robert Mendelsohn, Ariel Dinar and Larry Williams Name index.
Publication Year: 2017
Publication Date: 2017-05-15
Language: en
Type: book
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