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On the impacts of carbon tax and technological progress on China
Authors:Baomin Dong  Xili Ma  Peng Li
Affiliation:1. School of Economics, Henan University, Kaifeng, China;2. School of International Trade and Economics, University of International Business and Economics, Beijing, China
Abstract:Using a dynamic national computable general equilibrium model, we investigate the impact of carbon tax and energy efficiency improvement on the economy and environment of China. The Chinese social account matrix is presented based upon the latest input–output table (2012 IO table) and other data. The business as usual (BAU) scenario is designed according to several forecasts about China by 2030, followed by six policy scenarios, including different levels of carbon tax and technological progress as well as their combinations. The results show that carbon tax will frustrate the overall economic growth slightly. The CO2 emission will be 13.81% lower in 2030 compared to BAU case if the carbon tax scheme is carried out at a rate of 200 RMB/ton of CO2. Technological progress will stimulate the economic growth, enrich the household and government income, increase total investment and make most sectors prosperous with the exception of energy industries.
Keywords:Word  carbon tax  CGE model  technological progress  China’s economy
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