Distributional Effects of Environmental Policies

The DEEP project aims to analyze how pre-existing disparities influence adaptation to environmental policies, focusing on transportation electrification and renewable energy subsidies to inform equity and effectiveness in policy design.

Subsidie
€ 1.500.000
2023

Projectdetails

Introduction

A key goal of environmental policy is to ensure sustainable choices and investment. For the individual, revising choices and behavior might be necessary to avoid costs or obtain benefits introduced by policies.

Literature Review

Though a growing literature has investigated how different environmental policies produce winners and losers through differences in costs and benefits between individuals, less is known about the causes of varying adaptation to new policies.

Research Gap

In the context of environmental policy, there are no studies of how the "hand of the past" determines the ability to adapt through choices that are not easily reversed, such as location, and exposure to wealth effects from revaluation through existing endowments at the individual or firm level.

Project Goals

The goal of DEEP is to provide new knowledge of how existing differences interact with environmental policies in shaping choices, with consequences for policy effectiveness and the evolution of disparities among households and firms.

Methodology

The key to achieving this is the construction of novel and exceptionally ambitious models of decisions that affect outcomes over time, combined with data of unparalleled detail on choices, outcomes, income, and assets of individuals, households, and firms in settings featuring rich and highly relevant policy interventions.

Expected Contributions

The results will contribute both to our understanding of how inequality develops under policy choices in interaction with preexisting disparities, and our understanding of the trade-offs between equity and effectiveness when designing policies.

Focus Areas

The project will center on two strategically important areas:

  1. Electrification of transportation: Where existing vehicle, location, and wealth of households influence policy impact, with implications for wealth and welfare over time.
  2. Renewable energy subsidies: Where existing capacities of firms influence policy impact on investments and capacity decisions, with implications for the evolution of market structure and market power.

Financiële details & Tijdlijn

Financiële details

Subsidiebedrag€ 1.500.000
Totale projectbegroting€ 1.500.000

Tijdlijn

Startdatum1-5-2023
Einddatum30-4-2028
Subsidiejaar2023

Partners & Locaties

Projectpartners

  • NORGES HANDELSHOYSKOLEpenvoerder

Land(en)

Norway

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