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The Poverty and Distributional Impacts of Carbon Pricing: Channels and Policy Implications

Baoping Shang

2023Review of Environmental Economics and Policy32 citationsDOI

Abstract

Addressing the poverty and distributional impacts of carbon pricing reforms is critical for the success of ambitious actions in the fight against climate change—from both the political economy perspective and the social welfare perspective. This article systematically reviews the following four channels through which carbon pricing can potentially affect poverty and inequality: consumption, income, health, and revenue recycling. It finds that the channels differ in important ways along several dimensions; as such, a blanket assessment of whether carbon pricing is progressive or regressive may have limited value in informing policy designs. The article also identifies several key gaps in the current literature and discusses how policy designs could take into account the attributes of the channels in mitigating the impacts of carbon pricing reforms on households.

Topics & Concepts

EconomicsPovertyPublic economicsConsumption (sociology)RevenueWelfare reformWelfarePerspective (graphical)Climate changeSocial WelfareCarbon priceEconomic growthPolitical scienceBiologyMarket economyLawArtificial intelligenceSocial scienceAccountingEcologySociologyComputer scienceEnergy, Environment, and Transportation PoliciesClimate Change Policy and EconomicsFiscal Policy and Economic Growth