Journal of Economic Perspectives
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Issues in the Design of Environmental Excise Taxes
Journal of Economic Perspectives
vol. 8,
no. 1, Winter 1994
(pp. 133–151)
(Complimentary)
Abstract
This paper explores economic, political, and practical issues that arise in the design of environmental taxes. The observed dearth of Pigouvian taxes may result from perceived political or practical problems in the design of such taxes. The author provides a taxonomy for assessing design issues: (1) what is taxed; (2) who is to pay; (3) how large is the tax; and (4) accommodations for ancillary policy concerns. He uses this taxonomy to address issues of design to achieve economically efficient and administratively feasible outcomes. The author illustrates these points with discussion of the recently enacted excise tax on ozone-depleting chemicals.Citation
Barthold, Thomas A. 1994. "Issues in the Design of Environmental Excise Taxes." Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8 (1): 133–151. DOI: 10.1257/jep.8.1.133JEL Classification
- H21 Taxation and Subsidies: Efficiency; Optimal Taxation
- Q28 Renewable Resources and Conservation: Government Policy
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