2004
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.556965
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Performing an Environmental Tax Reform in a Regional Economy. A Computable General Equilibrium Approach

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“…If we focus on the evidence from Spain, we have found only two studies that analyze the DD hypothesis for a carbon tax: Labandeira et al (2004) found a DD for a carbon tax using a static CGE model for Spain, assuming revenues were recycled through social security contributions. André et al (2005) also used a static CGE model, and analyzed the potential effects of a carbon tax accompanied by a reduction in either the income tax or the payroll tax on employers for Social Security. They found a DD when the payroll tax was reduced, but not when the income tax was reduced.…”
Section: Computable General Equilibrium Modeling and The Dd Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If we focus on the evidence from Spain, we have found only two studies that analyze the DD hypothesis for a carbon tax: Labandeira et al (2004) found a DD for a carbon tax using a static CGE model for Spain, assuming revenues were recycled through social security contributions. André et al (2005) also used a static CGE model, and analyzed the potential effects of a carbon tax accompanied by a reduction in either the income tax or the payroll tax on employers for Social Security. They found a DD when the payroll tax was reduced, but not when the income tax was reduced.…”
Section: Computable General Equilibrium Modeling and The Dd Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the applications of this type of analysis can be found in André et al (2005) where an environmental tax reform is examined using regional data. Some of the applications of this type of analysis can be found in André et al (2005) where an environmental tax reform is examined using regional data.…”
Section: Environmental Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…El problema principal es la falta de información oficial en ese grado de desagregación. Los antecedentes que existen de modelos regionales son en su mayoría para las comunidades españolas de Andalucía (Cardenete y Sancho, 2003;André, Cardenete y Velázquez, 2005;Cardenete, Hewings y Velázquez, 2006), Extremadura (de Miguel y Manresa, 2008Cardenete, de Miguel y Pérez, 2009) y Cataluña (Llop y Manresa, 2004). En cuanto a México, los trabajos realizados para regiones o estados son muy pocos.…”
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