Climate Effects of Carbon Taxes, Taking into Account Possible Other Future Climate Measures
Series
CESifo Working Papers
Type
working paper
Date Issued
2011
Author(s)
Habermacher, Florian
Abstract
The increase of fuel extraction costs as well as of temperature will make it likely that in the medium-term future technological or political measures against global warming may be implemented. In assessments of a current climate policy the possibility of medium-term future developments like backstop technologies is largely neglected but can crucially affect its impact. Given such a future measure, a currently introduced carbon tax may more generally mitigate climate change than recent reflections along the line of the Green Paradox would suggest. Notably, the weak and the strong version of the Green Paradox, related to current and longer-term emissions, may not materialize. Moreover, the tax may allow the demanding countries to extract part of the resource rent, further increasing its desirability
Language
English
Keywords
climate change policy
greenhouse gas tax
carbon tax
Green Paradox
anticipation effects
exhaustible resources
fossil fuels market
backstop technology
uncertainty
resource rent
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
Refereed
No
Publisher
Ifo Institute for Economic Research (CESifo Group Munich)
Publisher place
Munich
Number
3404
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
91158
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