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Modified Ramsey Rule, Optimal Carbon Tax and Economic Growth 被引量:1

Modified Ramsey Rule, Optimal Carbon Tax and Economic Growth
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摘要 In contrast to the overlapping-generations model, it is allowable to discount the future utility in a dynasty model without the ethical difficulty related to intergenerational conflicts. Much precedent research uses Ramsey-type optimal growth theory in order to estimate the social discount rate. However, one must note that almost all the formulations neglect the existence of negative intertemporal externalities. This problem is vital when one analyzes the global warming problem mainly caused by the excess concentration of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>). This is because an adjoining effect of capital accumulation exists besides the improvement of product capacity, which is reflected in the rate of interest (or equivalently, the marginal productivity of capital). That is, one cannot neglect a negative externality to the future productivity that originates from the excess emissions of CO<sub>2</sub>. Accordingly, following the optimal growth theory, the effective social discount rate should be heightened by a proportional carbon tax to suppress future excess consumption/ emissions than in the case of the existing analyses, which exclude such an intertemporal external diseconomy. In contrast to the overlapping-generations model, it is allowable to discount the future utility in a dynasty model without the ethical difficulty related to intergenerational conflicts. Much precedent research uses Ramsey-type optimal growth theory in order to estimate the social discount rate. However, one must note that almost all the formulations neglect the existence of negative intertemporal externalities. This problem is vital when one analyzes the global warming problem mainly caused by the excess concentration of carbon dioxide (CO<sub>2</sub>). This is because an adjoining effect of capital accumulation exists besides the improvement of product capacity, which is reflected in the rate of interest (or equivalently, the marginal productivity of capital). That is, one cannot neglect a negative externality to the future productivity that originates from the excess emissions of CO<sub>2</sub>. Accordingly, following the optimal growth theory, the effective social discount rate should be heightened by a proportional carbon tax to suppress future excess consumption/ emissions than in the case of the existing analyses, which exclude such an intertemporal external diseconomy.
作者 Morio Kuninori Masayuki Otaki Morio Kuninori;Masayuki Otaki(Faculty of Humanity and Environment, Hosei University, Tokyo, Japan;Institute of Social Sciences, the University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan)
出处 《Atmospheric and Climate Sciences》 2016年第2期224-235,共12页 大气和气候科学(英文)
关键词 Modified Ramsey Rule Social Discount Rate Optimal Carbon Tax Negative Externality by the Emissions of CO<sub>2</sub> Modified Ramsey Rule Social Discount Rate Optimal Carbon Tax Negative Externality by the Emissions of CO<sub>2</sub>
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