The relative efficiency of market-based environmental policy instruments with imperfect compliance

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Sandra Rousseau
Stef Proost
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[1] Catholic University of Leuven,Centre for Economic Studies
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Environmental policy instruments; Monitoring and enforcement; General equilibrium model; D5; H23; K42; Q58;
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We study how the relative cost efficiency of three market-based instruments—emission taxes, tradable permits and output taxes—is influenced by the combination of accounting for incomplete compliance and pre-existing labor taxes. First, accounting for violations makes the policy instruments less effective so that environmental damages have to be larger to justify a policy. Secondly, including fines in a second-best setting provides a new means of collecting government revenues and of lessening existing tax distortions. We show that the relative position of grandfathered tradable permits vis-à-vis emission taxes improves considerably when incomplete compliance is incorporated in a second-best setting. A simple AGE model illustrates the results.
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