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By inverting Saez (2002)’s model of optimal income taxation, we characterize theredistributive preferences of the Irish government between 1987 and 2005. The (marginal)social welfare function revealed by this approach is consistently comparable over time andshow great stability despite...
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This paper characterizes optimal income taxation when individuals respond along both theintensive and extensive margins. Individuals are heterogeneous across two dimensions:specifically, their skill and disutility of participation. Preferences over consumption and workeffort can differ with...
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We investigate the eect of cap-and-trade regulation of CO2 on rm prots byperforming an event study of a CO2 price crash in the EU market. We examinereturns for 90 stocks from carbon intensive industries and 600 stocks in the broadEUROSTOXX index. Firms in carbon intensive, or electricity...
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The allocation or assignment of emissions allowances is among the most con-tentious elements of the design of emissions trading systems. Policy-makers usuallytry to satisfy a range of goals through the allocation process, including easing thetransition costs for high-emissions rms, reducing...
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This paper examines the role of bequests and of taxation on bequests for the distributionof wealth. We investigate a model with overlapping generations and heterogenoushouseholds where parents derive utility directly from their bequests. We obtain allresults analytically. Using the coefficient...
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This paper compares emissions trading based on a cap on total emissions (permit trading)and on relative standards per unit of output (credit trading). Two types of market structureare considered: perfect competition and Cournot oligopoly. The effect of combining the twoschemes is also...
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