17 Energy (supplies, policy, economics. forecasts) correlations between average GDP, total primary energy supply, total final consumption, total per capita primary energy supply, total per capita final consumption. and total OECD population. ## 97lQ3402 Energy and GDP
Dynamic taxes and quotas with learning
β Scribed by Christopher Costello; Larry Karp
- Book ID
- 104293414
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 370 KB
- Volume
- 28
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0165-1889
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β¦ Synopsis
We compare dynamic taxes and quotas when a regulator and non-strategic ΓΏrm have asymmetric information. The regulator learns by using either a tax or a quota that can be slack. With a tax, the information asymmetry is resolved in one period. Optimal learning using a quota is less transparent, but we show that learning never takes place gradually. In the ΓΏrst period, the regulator either acts myopically, or he tries to improve his information, but he never experiments in subsequent periods. We use this result to assess the informational advantage of taxes compared to quotas under asymmetric information.
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