Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity

Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity

Author: Julio J. Rotemberg

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Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

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This paper shows that the output losses from energy taxes are significantly larger than usually computed when due account is taken of imperfect competition among energy using firms. Even with perfect competition among these firms, the loss in GNP is of the same order of magnitude as the revenue raised by these taxes. However, in the presence of imperfect competition the output losses are much higher. There are particularly large transitory losses in the immediate aftermath of energy price increases when firms act as implicitly colluding oligopolists. These losses become considerably smaller if energy taxes are phased-in. We also show that taxes that affect only household consumption of energy have much smaller effects. In particular, for the empirically plausible parameter values we consider, such taxes have no effect on employment or output in the non-energy sector.


Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity

Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity

Author: Julio Rotemberg

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 36

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This paper shows that the output losses from energy taxes are significantly larger than usually computed when due account is taken of imperfect competition among energy using firms. Even with perfect competition among these firms, the loss in GNP is of the same order of magnitude as the revenue raised by these taxes. However, in the presence of imperfect competition the output losses are much higher. There are particularly large transitory losses in the immediate aftermath of energy price increases when firms act as implicitly colluding oligopolists. These losses become considerably smaller if energy taxes are phased-in. We also show that taxes that affect only household consumption of energy have much smaller effects. In particular, for the empirically plausible parameter values we consider, such taxes have no effect on employment or output in the non-energy sector


Tax Policy and the Economy

Tax Policy and the Economy

Author: James M. Poterba

Publisher: Mit Press

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 9780262660914

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The Tax Policy and the Economy series presents new research bearing on the economic effects of taxation on economic performance and analyzing the effects of potential tax reforms. Research results are presented in a timely and accessible fashion and will be of interest to tax practitioners and those involved in formulating tax policy. Contents Welfare and the Well-Being of Children: The Relative Effectiveness of Cash and In-Kind Transfers - Janet Currie * Energy Taxes and Aggregate Economic Activity - Julio Rotemberg and Michael Woodford * Lifecycle vs. Annual Perspectives on the Incidence of a Value Added Tax - Gilbert E. Metcalf * The Efficiency Cost of Energy Taxes - Lawrence H. Goulder * Tax Policy, Multinational Firms, and the Incentives for R & D - James Hines, Jr.