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ID109368
Title ProperEffect of carbon tax on per capita CO2 emissions
LanguageENG
AuthorLin, Boqiang ;  Li, Xuehui
Publication2011.
Summary / Abstract (Note)As the most efficient market-based mitigation instrument, carbon tax is highly recommended by economists and international organizations. Countries like Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Netherlands and Norway were the first adopters of carbon tax and as such, research on the impacts and problems of carbon tax implementation in these countries will provide great practical significance as well as caution for countries that are to levy the tax. Different from the existing studies that adopt the model simulation approaches, in this article, we comprehensively estimate the real mitigation effects of the five north European countries by employing the method of difference-in-difference (DID). The results indicate that carbon tax in Finland imposes a significant and negative impact on the growth of its per capita CO2 emissions. Meanwhile, the effects of carbon tax in Denmark, Sweden and Netherlands are negative but not significant. The mitigation effects of carbon tax are weakened due to the tax exemption policies on certain energy intensive industries in these countries. Notwithstanding, in Norway, as the rapid growth of energy products drives a substantial increase of CO2 emissions in oil drilling and natural gas exploitation sectors, carbon tax actually has not realized its mitigation effects.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p. 5137-5146
Journal SourceEnergy Policy Vol. 39, No. 9; Sep 2011: p. 5137-5146
Key WordsPer Capita CO2 Emissions ;  Carbon Tax ;  Tax Exemption