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The Economics of Green Industrial Policy

Columbia Energy Exchange

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The Progression of the Carbon Tax

I think it is very likely that some of the offsets that we're helping to pay for the inflation reduction act are coming in as saving more money than they were originally estimated to save. So if the spending estimates are much larger for you, that's a feature and not a buck. The other thing about a carbon tax is it generates revenue. If you use that revenue, you can hand it out to people and make the thing as a whole progressive. And I think a reasonable estimate of the distribution of the climate provisions was that they were somewhat regressive, giving on balance, larger benefits to high income households.

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