Pollution,Private Investment in Healthcare,and Environmental Policy* |
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Authors: | Xavier Pautrel |
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Affiliation: | LEMNA, University of Nantes, FR‐44000 Nantes, France xavier.pautrel@univ‐nantes.fr |
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Abstract: | ![]() In this paper, we demonstrate that, in a two‐period overlapping‐generations model, the relationship between environmental taxation and economic activity (output level and growth) has an inverted‐U shape when we take into account the detrimental impact of pollution on health and the individual decision of each working‐age agent to improve her health. We also demonstrate that the link between environmental tax and lifetime welfare also has an inverted‐U shape, and that a tighter environmental policy might enhance economic activity while reducing steady‐state lifetime welfare. Finally, we investigate the social optimum and the determinants of the optimal environmental tax. |
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Keywords: | Environment health overlapping generations I1 Q58 |
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