Are Green Taxes a Good Way to Help Solve State Budget Deficits?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Economic Literature on Externalities and the “Double Dividend”
2.1. Internalizing Externalities
2.2. The Double Dividend from Environmental Taxes
3. Basic Model for Double Dividend of Environmental Taxes and the Effect of Tax Bases
3.1. Decomposition of the Effects of Environmental Taxes
3.2. Optimal Level of Environmental Tax
3.3. The Effect of the Relative Size of Tax Bases and the Corresponding Tax Revenues
4. Using Environmental Taxes to Raise Revenue: The Case of Connecticut
4.1. Carbon Tax
Fuel types | CO2 emission (%) | Increase in fuel price | Tax revenue (million dollars) | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Without behavioral response | With behavioral response | |||
Coal | 11.29 | $26/short ton | 56.2 | 48.4 |
Crude oil | 65.35 | $5.85/barrel | 325.3 | 322.8 |
Natural gas | 23.36 | $0.68/mcf | 116.3 | 115.2 |
Total | 497.8 | 486.4 |
4.2. Gas-Guzzler Taxes
Mpg | U.S. | Hartford |
---|---|---|
Less than 18 | 16.90% | 12.50% |
18 to 21 | 22.35% | 18.06% |
21 to 25 | 36.68% | 30.40% |
Above 25 | 32.96% | 39.04% |
Mpg | Estimated Total Sales |
---|---|
Less than 18 | 32551 |
18 to 21 | 47003 |
21 to 25 | 79143 |
More than 25 | 101621 |
Mpg | Tax 1 | Tax 2 | Tax 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Less than 18 | $100 | $100 | $2500 |
18 to 21 | $100 | $100 | $1500 |
21 to 25 | 0 | $100 | $500 |
More than 25 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Estimated revenue (million dollars) | 7.96 | 15.87 | 191.45 |
4.3. Comparison of Environmental and Other Taxes
Tax | Tax Revenue |
---|---|
Personal income tax | 6,585.85 |
Sales and use taxes | 3,205.43 |
Carbon tax (without behavioral response) | 497.8 |
Carbon tax (with behavioral response) | 486.4 |
Gas-guzzler: Tax 1 | 8.0 |
Gas-guzzler: Tax 2 | 15.9 |
Gas-guzzler: Tax 3 | 191.5 |
5. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Conflict of Interest
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Appendix A. Derivation of Equation (15)
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