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Katheline Schubert, professeur d'économie à l'Université de Paris, PSE

Séminaire

On January 12, 2023

Confronting the carbon pricing gap: Second best climate policy

en présentiel

Katheline Schubert professeur d'économie à l'Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, PSE  est invitée au GAEL pour animer le séminaire du 12 janvier 2023

Ses thèmes de recherche :

  • Macroéconomie ;
  • Régulation et Environnement ;
  • Economie du changement climatique ;
  • Croissance et développement durable ;
  • Fiscalité verte ;
  • Transition énergétique.

Titre de sa présentation : Confronting the carbon pricing gap: Second best climate policy, co-écrit avec Aude Pommeret et Francesco Ricci.

Résumé :
Confronted with political opposition to the implementation of efficient direct carbon pricing, climate policy relies on alternative policy interventions, at a cost in terms of welfare and public finance.  In order to evaluate this cost, this paper studies second best climate policies constrained to keeping a constant level of the carbon tax and combining it with subsidies to renewables. This subsidies can take the form of a feed-in-premium paid to electricity produced from renewable sources, or of subsidies to investment in renewable capacity. Within a stylized dynamic model where electricity can be produced with fossil or renewable sources and climate policy aims at satisfying a carbon budget, we define and characterize the carbon pricing gap. We show that if the constant carbon tax is small the carbon pricing gap is large. Then, the subsidy to renewables should be so large to foster rapid build up of renewable capacity, that it would imply large investment costs and financial burden on the public budget, and a large welfare loss. We calibrate the model to the European electricity market to obtain orders of magnitude of the effects.


Le séminaire a lieu en salle 227 à 13h30.

Date

On January 12, 2023
Complément date

13h30

Localisation

Complément lieu

Salle 227

Submitted on October 9, 2023

Updated on October 9, 2023