Share of polluting input as a sufficient statistic for burden sharing

Da Zhang, Hantang Peng, Lin Zhang*

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Abstract

By investigating the general equilibrium effects with theoretical analysis and computational experiments, we observe that the value share of polluting input is a sufficient statistic for the welfare incidence of a quantity-based policy in a competitive economy for short-term and commonly implemented mitigation policy. This result is robust with respect to the sectoral, regional disaggregation and consumer preference. In contrast, with a given pollution tax, the imputed welfare incidence could vary under economies with different production technologies and consumer preferences. The quantity-based policy instrument leads to a more explicit welfare incidence than the price instrument. On this basis, outcome-based criteria used in pollution reduction burden sharing across regions can simply choose the value share of polluting input as a reference base for allocation. © 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Original languageEnglish
Article number106647
JournalEnergy Economics
Volume121
Online published29 Mar 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - May 2023

Research Keywords

  • Burden sharing
  • General equilibrium
  • Polluting input intensity
  • Price and quantity

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