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Pollution, mortality and optimal environmental policy

Goenka, A., Jafarey, S. & Pouliot, W. (2012). Pollution, mortality and optimal environmental policy (12/07). London, UK: Department of Economics, City University London.

Abstract

We study an overlapping generations economy in which environmental degradation results from economic activity and affects agents' uncertain lifetimes. Life expectancy depends positively on economic activity and negatively on the stock of pollution. This can make the growth-survival relationship convex over some region and lead to two non-trivial steady states, with one a poverty trap. Uniform abatement taxes can cause the poverty trap to widen while increasing incomes at the high steady state. We also study the properties and dynamics of an optimal second-best abatement tax. It is non-homogeneous and increasing in the capital stock, and leads to a variety of dynamic possibilities, including non-existence and multiplicity of steady states, and cycles around some of the steady states, where there were none under exogenous taxes. Thus, optimal taxes can be an independent source of non-linearities.

Publication Type: Monograph (Discussion Paper)
Publisher Keywords: Overlapping generations model, poverty traps, non-convexities, multiple steady states, pollution, optimal environmental policy, optimal abatement tax
Subjects: H Social Sciences > HB Economic Theory
Departments: School of Policy & Global Affairs > Economics > Discussion Paper Series
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