Energy Intensity and Directed Fiscal Policy
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2023
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Yetkiner, Hakan
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Elsevier
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This paper assesses the effects of fiscal policy on economy-wide energy intensity within an en-dogenous growth framework. To this end, we first develop a two-sector (investment good and consumption good) augmented AK model by integrating the Uzawa model with Rebelo's AK model, and assume that a non-renewable resource is one of the factors of production. Using this framework, we solve the model for the short and long run, identifying the sufficient parameter conditions that ensure higher energy intensity in the investment goods sector. We then introduce a balanced budget government, whose objective is to decrease the economy-wide energy in-tensity by levying tax on the energy-intensive investment goods sector and subsidizing the consumption goods sector. Contrary to our expectations, we find that this fiscal policy design increases economy-wide energy intensity as it leads to a decline in real GDP without changing total energy consumption. On the basis of this model, we propose the concept of a 'directed fiscal policy', which connotes a reduction of the economy-wide energy intensity by following a het-erogeneous taxation policy across sectors.(C) 2022 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Directed fiscal policy, Energy intensity, Taxation, Endogenous growth, Non-renewable energy, Structural-Change, 2-Sector Model, Oecd Countries, Decomposition, Aggregate, Sector
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0502 economics and business, 05 social sciences
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Economic Systems
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