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[사회] Poverty and distributional effects of a carbon tax in Mexico

멕시코 국외연구자료 학술논문 Sebastian Renner Energy Policy 발간일 : 2018-01-31 등록일 : 2019-01-18 원문링크

Mexico recently declared ambitious goals in reducing domestic CO2 emissions and introduced a carbon tax in 2014. Although negative effects on household welfare and related poverty measures are widely discussed as possible consequences, empirical evidence is missing. We try to fill this gap by simulating an input-output model coupled with household survey data to examine the welfare effects of different carbon tax rates over the income distribution. The currently effective tax rate is small and has negligible effects on household welfare. Higher simulated tax rates, maintaining the current tax base, show a slight progressivity but welfare losses remain moderate. Welfare losses, regressivity and poverty rise more with widening the tax base towards natural gas and the other greenhouse gases methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) mainly through food price increases. For a complete analysis of the policy, we simulate a redistribution of calculated tax revenues and find that the resulting effects become highly progressive, also for high rates, wider tax bases and even in the absence of perfect targeting of social welfare programs. Highlights•Detailed view on potential welfare effects of carbon tax scenarios for Mexico.•The distributional effects of taxing carbon dioxide (CO2) are slightly progressive.•Including methane (CH4) and nitrous oxide (N2O) in taxation would seriously increase poverty via food prices.•Redistribution with social transfer programs may turn any carbon tax progressive.

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