The social multiplier of environmental policy : application to carbon taxation

Author

Konc, Théo

Savin, Ivan

van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M.

Publication date

2021

Abstract

Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-M


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.

Document Type

Article

Language

English

Subjects and keywords

Carbon pricing; Climate policy; Externality taxation; Endogenous preferences; Social network

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European Commission 741087

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management ; Vol. 105 (Jan. 2021), art. 102396

Rights

open access

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