Climate Change and Psychological Adaptation: A Behavioral Environmental Economics Approach
CESifo, Munich, 2014
CESifo Working Paper No. 4795
Economic models of climate policy (or policies to combat other environmental problems) typically neglect psychological adaptation to changing life circumstances. People may adapt or become more sensitive, to different degrees, to a deteriorated environment. The present paper addresses these issues in a simple model of tax policy to combat climate change and elaborates on the consequences for optimal climate policies and argues from a normative point of view that psychological adaptation needs to be taken into account by a pure welfarist government, which aims at internalizing an intertemporal externality.
Energy and Climate Economics
Resources and Environment
Behavioural Economics