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ID176887
Title ProperRecycling carbon tax for inclusive green growth
Other Title Informationa CGE analysis of India
LanguageENG
AuthorOjha, Vijay P
Summary / Abstract (Note)In this decade, India has been pursuing a low carbon inclusive growth strategy. However, carbon tax, the most direct price instrument to reduce carbon emissions, has not found favour with policymakers because of its supposed detrimental effects on economic growth and income distribution. In the Indian context, the literature indicates that though carbon tax is extremely effective in abating carbon emissions, it simultaneously leads to reductions in GDP. There is, thus, an undesirable trade-off between economic growth and climate change mitigation. However, in trying to overcome this trade-off through a double-dividend from carbon tax, these studies have not really explored all possible options. Whether the carbon tax will yield a double-dividend or not, will depend upon how the carbon tax revenue is recycled.
`In' analytical NoteEnergy Policy Vol.144; Sep 2020: p.111708
Journal SourceEnergy Policy 2020-09 144
Key WordsEnergy ;  Income Distribution ;  India ;  CGE ;  Carbon Tax ;  Green Growth