The Case for a Carbon Tax

ISLAND PRESSISBN: 9781597265331

Getting Past Our Hang-ups to Effective Climate Policy

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By Shi-Ling Hsu
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244

Description


Untitled

Title Page

Copyright Page

Contents

Acknowledgments

Chapter 1: Introduction

Chapter 2: Climate Change Policy Alternatives

Carbon Taxes

Command-and-Control Regulation

Cap-and-Trade

Government Subsidies

Chapter 3: Ten Arguments for a Carbon Tax

One: Economic Efficiency

Two: Excessive Formation of Capital

Three: Non-Interference with Other RegulatoryInstruments or Jurisdictions

Four: Government Is Better at Reducing “Badsa ThanIncreasing “Goodsa

Five: Incentives for Innovation'Price Effects

Six: Incentives for Innovation'Price Breadth

Seven: Administrability

Eight: International Coordination

Nine: Revenue Raising

Ten: Economic Efficiency Revisited: Prices versusQuantities under Uncertainty

Conclusion

Chapter 4: Arguments against a Carbon Tax

Political Economy Considerations

Regressiveness

Ineffectiveness

Crowding Out

Conclusion

Chapter 5: Carbon Tax Psychology

The “Do No Harma Effect

The Identifiability Effect

The Endowment Effect

Conclusion

Chapter 6: Changing Political Fortunes?

Chapter 7: Conclusion

Endnotes

Index

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