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- Title
OPTIMAL ENVIRONMENTAL TAXES: EFFECTS OF POLLUTION DECAY AND CONSUMER AWARENESS.
- Authors
SANDAL, LEIF K.; STEINSHAMN, STEIN I.
- Abstract
The effects of nonlinear decay and consumer preferences are analyzed in a setting where optimal extraction of nonrenewable resources is combined with stock externalities. The control is exercised via a corrective tax and the time horizon is divided into two periods: an initial phase with extraction and a terminal phase without extraction. The time horizon with extraction is determined endogenously. The model does not assume separability of the objective function. The purpose here is to demonstrate that relatively simple deviations from the standard assumptions, such as linear decay and no consumer awareness, may have large effects. Sensitivity analyses indicate large differences in the optimal extraction period, the total level of extraction and cumulative emissions depending on the form of the decay function and the presence of consumers' awareness for the environment.
- Subjects
POLLUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL engineering; AIR pollution; EMISSIONS (Air pollution); CONSUMERS; CONSUMER behavior; ECONOMICS
- Publication
Natural Resource Modeling, 2008, Vol 21, Issue 3, p436
- ISSN
0890-8575
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/j.1939-7445.2008.00019.x