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Unpublished Paper
Adding Quantity Certainty to a Carbon Tax: The Role of a Tax Adjustment Mechanism for Policy Pre-Commitment
RFF Discussion Paper 16-43 (2016)
  • Marc Hafstead, Resources for the Future
  • Gilbert E. Metcalf
  • Roberton C. Williams, III
Abstract
A concern often raised about a carbon tax is that it does not provide any certainty as to the quantity of emission reductions achieved under the policy. We explore in this Issue Brief how greater emission reduction certainty can be built into a carbon tax. We first define a Tax Adjustment Mechanism for Policy Pre-Commitment (TAMPP). A TAMPP is an adjustment mechanism for the tax rate of a carbon tax to ensure that targeted emission reduction milestones are met over the next few decades. We then provide some guidance based on economic principles related to various design considerations that should be incorporated in a cost-effective and politically realistic TAMPP.
Keywords
  • Climate Change,
  • Carbon Tax
Publication Date
October 12, 2016
Citation Information
Marc Hafstead, Gilbert E. Metcalf and Roberton C. Williams. "Adding Quantity Certainty to a Carbon Tax: The Role of a Tax Adjustment Mechanism for Policy Pre-Commitment" RFF Discussion Paper 16-43 (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gilbert_metcalf/117/