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We establish a two-sector model to simulate the potential effects of green fiscal policies and unconventional green monetary policy on the economy during a recovery or in case of a stimulus policy. We find that instruments such as carbon tax, implicit tax on brown loans, and subsidy for the...
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We study the potential effects on the real economy and welfare of four fiscal policy responses to an energy supply shock: energy vouchers to all households, only to lowincome households, or to non-energy goods producers, and subsidies for investments in the energy sector. The analysis relies on...
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We establish a two-sector model to simulate the potential effects of green fiscalpolicies and unconventional green monetary policy on the economy during a recoveryor in case of a stimulus policy. We find that instruments such as carbon tax, implicittax on brown loans, and subsidy for the...
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We establish a two-sector model to simulate the potential effects of green fiscal policies and unconventional green monetary policy on the economy during a recovery or in case of a stimulus policy. We find that instruments such as carbon tax, implicit tax on brown loans, and subsidy for the...
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