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Econometrica
Online 1 Jan 2025
Can Trade Policy Mitigate Climate Change?Farid Farrokhi · Ahmad Lashkaripour
Overview Farrokhi and Lashkaripour (2025) study the interaction between trade policy and climate change. The central research question is whether and how countries can use trade policy — specifically …
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Econometrica
Online 1 Jan 2025
Cap‐and‐Trade and Carbon Tax Meet Arrow–DebreuRobert M. Anderson · Haosui Duanmu
Layer 1 — Overview Research Question
Anderson and Duanmu (2025) ask how general equilibrium (GE) interactions — factor reallocation across sectors, capital misallocation under climate uncertainty, and …
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American Economic Review
Online 1 May 2026
Published May 2026
Efficiency Criteria, Income Taxation, and Heterogeneous ElasticitiesJohn Sturm Becko · André Sztutman
Overview Research Question. Can income tax schedules be justified as utilitarian-optimal without adopting extreme normative assumptions about how household welfare should be measured? The paper …
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American Economic Review
Online 1 Jan 2026
Published Jan 2026
Optimal Taxation and Market PowerJan Eeckhout · Chunyang Fu · Wenjian Li · Xi Weng
Overview This paper asks whether and how optimal income taxation should change when firms have market power. The question is motivated by the documented rise in economy-wide markups since 1980, which …
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Review of Economic Studies
Online 3 Jun 2026
Pigovian Transport Pricing in PracticeBeat Hintermann · Beaumont Schoeman · Joseph Molloy · Thomas Götschi · Alberto Castro · Christopher Tchervenkov · Uros Tomic · Kay W Axhausen
This paper reports on the MOBIS experiment, a large-scale randomized controlled trial (RCT) implementing a multi-modal Pigovian transport pricing scheme in urban areas of German- and French-speaking …
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Review of Economic Studies
Online 8 Jun 2026
Quantifying Supply-Side Climate PoliciesLassi Ahlvik · Jørgen Juel Andersen · Jonas Hveding Hamang · Torfinn Harding
This paper asks three questions about supply-side climate policies in the oil market: how do oil companies respond to production-based taxes; what are the aggregate effects of such taxes on global CO2 …