The social multiplier of environmental policy: Application to carbon taxation

Théo Konc*, Ivan Savin, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh

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We analyze the effectiveness of environmental policy when consumers are subject to social influence. To this end, we build a model of consumption decisions driven by socially-embedded preferences formed under the influence of peers in a social network. This setting gives rise to a social multiplier of environmental policy. In an application to climate change, we derive Pigouvian and target-achieving carbon taxes under socially-embedded preferences. Under realistic assumptions the social multiplier is equal to 1.30, allowing to reduce the effective tax by 38%. We show that the multiplier depends on four factors: strength of social influence, initial taste distribution, network topology and income distribution. The approach provides a basis for rigorously analyzing a transition to low-carbon lifestyles and identifying complementary information and network policies to maximize the effectiveness of carbon taxation.

Idioma originalAnglès
Número d’article102396
RevistaJournal of Environmental Economics and Management
Volum105
DOIs
Estat de la publicacióPublicada - de gen. 2021

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