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Pigou's Dividend versus Ramsey's Dividend in the Double Dividend Literature [PDF]
The aims of this paper are to highlight misinterpretations of policy assessments in the double dividend literature, to specify which of the efficiency costs and benefits should be ascribed to each dividend, and then, to propose a definition for the first
Eduardo L. Giménez Fernández +1 more
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Quantifying the loss of healthy life expectancy due to population ageing: health benefit estimation from a global perspective [PDF]
Study objective Investing in health to improve healthy life expectancy (HLE) is fundamental to create a demographic dividend. However, how dramatic population ageing affects HLE remains unknown.
Wei Hu +11 more
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Uncertainty and the Double Dividend Hypothesis [PDF]
This paper examines the double dividend hypothesis in the presence of labour income uncertainty. Empirical evidence shows that uncertainty over labour income is particularly significant in developing, while not negligible in developed countries.
Eftichios Sartzetakis +1 more
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Double Dividend Hypothesis, Golden Rule and Welfare Distribution [PDF]
This paper analyzes the double dividend issues within the framework of overlapping generations models. We characterize the necessary conditions for obtaining a double dividend, i.e.
Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline, Mouez Fodha
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A Note on Weak Double Dividends [PDF]
A weak double-dividend is the proposition that the welfare improvement from a tax reform, where environmental taxes are used to lower distorting taxes, must be greater than the welfare improvement from a reform where the environmental taxes are returned ...
Gilbert Metcalf +2 more
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Environmental Taxation and the "Double Dividend:" A Reader's Guide [PDF]
In recent years there has been great interest in the possibility of substituting environmentally motivated or 'green' taxes for ordinary income taxes.
Lawrence H. Goulder
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Environmental Tax Reform and the European Green Deal: Empirical Evidence from Panel Data Analysis
The European Green Deal, the European Union's roadmap for a green transition, was launched in 2019. With this strategy, the European Union aims to stop carbon emissions by 2050 through green policies in many sectors, especially in the energy sector.
Metin Dogan
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Bank stability and dividend policy
Relying on a US bank sample, we document the double-edged sword of dividends on the bank's riskiness. Paying dividends exposes banks to stricter market discipline, then decreases the risk-taking behaviors of bank management compared with non-payers ...
Dung Viet Tran
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The rapid development of energy consumption and carbon emissions in the construction industry poses an enormous and negative challenge for China’s energy and environment. While maintaining moderate economic growth, it is particularly important to realize
Qiang Du +4 more
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Risk and self-optimization analysis of the carbon tax policy based on scenario simulation
The double dividend of the carbon tax policy has been a controversial topic. To comprehensively evaluate the benefits and risks brought by the carbon tax policy and contribute to China’s emission reduction goals, this paper establishes a carbon tax ...
Kanghui Zhang, Long Lu
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