Abstract
To promote low‐carbon production, the government simultaneously provides some subsidies under carbon tax regulations. Two government subsidies are widely adopted: one is based on emissions reduction quantity and the other is based on emissions reduction investment cost. Additionally, consumer low‐carbon awareness has also been enhanced. Considering the aforementioned circumstances, this paper investigates the effects of different government subsidies on production and emissions reduction decisions under a carbon tax regulation by formulating three decision‐making optimization models. The results show that (1) although the carbon tax regulation cannot guarantee further improvement of emissions reduction levels, government subsidies could make the corresponding conditions of improving emissions reduction investments wider; (2) a heavy carbon tax or stronger consumer low‐carbon awareness would make the positive effect of government subsidies more apparent; and (3) subsidy policies may also be selected by the government from different perspectives, such as manufacturer development, consumer surplus, environmental damage and social welfare. Especially, from the perspective of maximizing social welfare, investment cost (IC) subsidy is not always advantageous, while emissions reduction (ER) subsidy can always bring higher social welfare compared with the case under no government subsidy.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 10959 |
Journal | International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health |
Volume | 18 |
Issue number | 20 |
ISSN | 1661-7827 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 1 Oct 2021 |
Bibliographical note
Funding Information:This work was supported in part by the Natural Science Foundation of University in Jiangsu Province under Grant 20KJB630014; in part by the Philosophy and Social Science Foundation of University in Jiangsu Province under Grant 2021SJA1054.
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Keywords
- Carbon tax
- Emissions reduction decision
- Government subsidies
- Low‐carbon awareness
- Production decision