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040 _aES-MaIEF
_bspa
_cES-MaIEF
100 _969393
_aPreuss, Malte
245 0 _aDistributional effects of carbon pricing in Germany
_c Malte Preuss, Wolf Heinrich Reuter, Christoph M. Schmidt
260 _c2021
500 _aDisponible también en formato electrónico.
500 _aResumen.
504 _aBibliografía.
520 _aUsing detailed German survey data on the consumption expenditure of households, we look at the distributional effects of a uniform carbon price. While carbon pricing itself results in a regressive effect, various strategies for redistributing the ensuing revenues could reverse this result, generating a progressive effect. The combined effect is less progressive if the revenue is used to reduce electricity taxes – which would spur the desired electrification of the energy system – and more progressive if it is used for per capita lump-sum transfers. However, adjustments to the German income support system could even out these differences.
650 4 _aCARBON
_933524
650 4 _aIMPUESTOS
_947460
650 4 _aPRECIOS
_948092
650 4 _aINCIDENCIA Y TRASLACION
_946552
650 4 _aREGRESIVIDAD DEL IMPUESTO
_953198
650 4 _aPOLITICA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTE
_948056
650 4 _aALEMANIA
_925193
700 1 _964038
_aReuter, Wolf Heinrich
700 _940249
_aSchmidt, Christopher M.
773 0 _9166124
_oOP 207/2021/3
_tFinanzArchiv
_w(IEF)21244
_x 0015-2218
_gv. 77, n. 3, September 2021, p. 287-316
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