Skip to main content

Cecilia Vergari, maître de conférence, Université de Pise

Séminaire

On December 8, 2022

Tax and pollution in a vertically differentiated duopoly: when consumers matter

en présentiel

Nous avons le plaisir d'accueillir Cecilia Vergari pour animer le séminaire du 8 décembre 2022 et nous pouvons profiter de sa présence durant toute la semaine.

Cecilia est maître de conférence à l'Université de Pise où elle enseigne l'Economie et le Management.

Titre de la présentation : Tax and pollution in a vertically differentiated duopoly: when consumers matter.

Résumé :
Inspired by the so-called polluter pays principle, environmental taxes can drive a more sustainable European market. Unilateral mitigation measures, however, can reduce the competitiveness of carbon-intensive industries, thereby inducing relocation. In this paper, we wonder whether a tax can effectively curb emissions without hurting firms. Our analysis's entry point is that the level of emissions in a region is jointly determined by (i) the number of consumers buying dirty goods and (ii) the environmental quality of these products. Thus, to curb emissions, on the one hand, firms have to reduce their goods' emissions intensity. On the other hand, consumers have to reduce the consumption of dirtier goods. This leads to defining a tax depending on the number of consumers buying the brown products and the relative quality of these products. We show that under this tax, lower emissions do not come at the expense of lower profits.
 

Le séminaire se tient en présentiel à 13h30 en salle 227.

Date

On December 8, 2022
Complément date

13h30

Localisation

Complément lieu

Salle 227

Submitted on October 9, 2023

Updated on October 9, 2023