Andreas Gerster, University of Mannheim, “Energy Tax Exemptions and Industrial Production”

Department seminar. Andreas Gerster is a Acting Professor of Economics  at University of Mannheim. He will present the paper: “Energy Tax Exemptions and Industrial Production”.

A photograph of Andreas Gerster

Andreas Gerster
 

Photo: Katrin Glückler

Abstract: 

Environmental policies are often accompanied by exemptions for energy-intensive and trade-exposed industrial firms to avoid leakage from regulated to unregulated jurisdictions. This paper investigates the impact of a large electricity tax exemption on production levels, employment, and input choices in the German manufacturing industry. For two different policy designs, we show that exempted plants significantly increase their electricity use. This effect is considerably larger under a notched exemption policy, where passing an eligibility threshold yields infra-marginal benefits, compared to a revised policy where these benefits have been largely removed. We detect no significant impact of the exemptions on production levels, export shares, and employment. Using counterfactual simulations, we document substantial distortive effects of notched exemption policies when financial stakes are high and compliance cost for firms are low.
 

Link to the paper [PDF].

 

The seminar will be held in room 1249 (12th floor) at Eilert Sundts Hus. The address is Moltke Moes vei 31.

Published Feb. 16, 2023 12:55 PM - Last modified Feb. 16, 2023 12:55 PM