Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5054766 | Economic Modelling | 2013 | 10 Pages |
This paper develops an endogenous growth model to study the decentralized equilibrium and the optimum conditions in an economy which uses polluting resources. The model includes two policy instruments, a subsidy to final consumption and an emissions tax. It also considers two forms of endogenous technical change, pollution-reducing knowledge and horizontal innovation. We show that, if the efficiency of knowledge to reduce emissions is sufficiently high, a higher output is compatible with lower emissions in both levels and growth rates. Additionally, if the two instruments are used together the economy may achieve a higher output and lower emissions since the subsidy may offset, at least partially, the negative tax effects.
⺠We include resource consumption and pollution in our model. ⺠Pollution-reducing knowledge and horizontal innovation are considered. ⺠We study the decentralized market equilibrium and the optimum. ⺠Under certain conditions a growing economy and cleaner environment are compatible. ⺠Negative effects of a higher emission tax may be offset by a demand subsidy.