Working Paper

Is There a Green Dividend of National Redistribution?

Eren Gürer, Alfons Weichenrieder
CESifo, Munich, 2022

CESifo Working Paper No. 9986

CO2 emissions are disproportionately caused by more affluent consumers.  In the political debate, this fact has triggered the demand for income redistribution and wealth taxes not only to reduce inequality but also to reduce CO2 emissions. This paper calculates the possible size of such a green dividend of redistribution in 26 countries and concludes that, for most EU countries, it is negative if the redistribution is efficient, in the sense that it keeps average incomes constant. If the redistribution introduces inefficiencies that lead to total income losses, the negative green dividend, otherwise associated with additional redistribution, may be avoided.

CESifo Category
Public Finance
Energy and Climate Economics
Keywords: environment, redistribution, CO2 emissions, inequality, green dividend
JEL Classification: Q560, D120, D300