Pareto-improving carbon-risk taxation

Author:

Kotlikoff Laurence1,Kubler Felix2,Polbin Andrey3,Scheidegger Simon4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Economics, Boston University, and National Bureau of Economic Research, and The Gaidar Institute

2. Institute for Banking and Finance, University of Zurich, and Swiss Finance Institute, and The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy

3. The Gaidar Institute, and The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy

4. Department of Finance, University of Lausanne, and The Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy

Abstract

Summary Anthropogenic climate change produces two conceptually distinct negative economic externalities. The first is an expected path of climate damage. The second, the focus of this paper, is an expected path of economic risk. To isolate the climate-risk problem, we consider three mean-zero, symmetric shocks in our 12-period, overlapping generations model. These shocks impact dirty energy usage (carbon emissions), the relationship between carbon concentration and temperature and the connection between temperature and damages. By construction, our model exhibits a de minimis climate problem absent its shocks. However, due to non-linearities, symmetric shocks deliver negatively skewed impacts, including the potential for climate disasters. As we show, Pareto-improving carbon taxation can dramatically lower climate risk, in general, and disaster risk, in particular. The associated climate-risk tax, which is focused exclusively on limiting climate risk, can be as large as, or larger than, the carbon average-damage tax, which is focused exclusively on limiting average damage.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Economics and Econometrics

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