The political economy of sin taxes |
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Authors: | Markus Haavio Kaisa Kotakorpi |
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Affiliation: | aBank of Finland, Snellmaninaukio, PO Box 160, 00101 Helsinki, Finland;bUniversity of Tampere, Department of Economics and Accounting, 33014 University of Tampere, Finland and CESifo |
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Abstract: | We analyse the determination of taxes on harmful goods when consumers have self-control problems. We show that under reasonable assumptions, the socially optimal corrective tax exceeds the average distortion caused by self-control problems. Further, we analyse how individuals with self-control problems would vote on taxes on the consumption of harmful goods, and show that the equilibrium tax is typically below the socially optimal level. When the redistributive effects of sin taxes are taken into account, the difference between the social optimum and equilibrium is small at low levels of harm, but becomes more pronounced when consumption is more harmful. |
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Keywords: | Excise taxation Voting Self-control |
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