Tradable permit schemes for congestible facilities with uncertain supply and demand

IF 2.2 3区 工程技术 Q2 ECONOMICS
André de Palma , Robin Lindsey
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Abstract

It is well known that price and quantity regulation are not equivalent under uncertainty. This asymmetry has been a factor in the debate about whether to use taxes or Tradable Permit Schemes (TPS) for controlling greenhouse gas emissions. We analyze the allocative efficiency of a TPS for a congestible facility such as an airport, a road, a recreational area, or a museum that experiences supply and demand shocks. The number of permits issued cannot depend on the state. We compare the efficiency of a TPS and a congestion fee when the level of the fee is similarly constrained to be the same across states. When demand and cost curves are linear, a fee outperforms a TPS for several combinations of additive and/or multiplicative demand and cost shocks. More generally, the ranking depends on the nature and magnitude of demand and cost shocks, the elasticity of the cost function, and whether or not the permit requirement always binds. A TPS tends to perform well when first-best usage levels are similar across states. Analogously, a fee is relatively efficient if first-best fees are similar across states.

供应和需求不确定的拥挤设施的可交易许可证计划
众所周知,在不确定条件下,价格调节和数量调节是不等价的。这种不对称一直是关于是否使用税收或可交易许可计划(TPS)来控制温室气体排放的争论的一个因素。我们分析了机场、道路、休闲区或博物馆等拥挤设施的TPS配置效率,这些设施经历了供需冲击。发放许可证的数量不能取决于各州。我们比较了TPS和拥堵费的效率,当费用水平同样被限制在各州相同的情况下。当需求和成本曲线呈线性时,对于附加和/或乘法需求和成本冲击的几种组合,费用优于TPS。更一般地说,排名取决于需求和成本冲击的性质和程度、成本函数的弹性,以及许可要求是否始终具有约束力。当各州的最佳使用水平相似时,TPS往往表现良好。类似地,如果各州的最佳收费相似,那么收费就相对有效。
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