Coordinación entre medio ambiente, pobreza y ODS a través de un impuesto al carbón

Since 2014, Mexico has implemented a carbon tax policy, which has not reached the expected revenue, failed at decreasing emissions, and had a regressive effect. Moreover, there has not been coordination between climate and other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To explore this, we perform a Com...

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Main Authors: Ortega Díaz, Araceli, Guevara, Zeus, Chapa Cantú, Joana
Format: Online
Language:English
Editor: El Colegio de México, A.C. 2022
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Online Access:https://estudioseconomicos.colmex.mx/index.php/economicos/article/view/433
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Estudios Económicos

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Summary:Since 2014, Mexico has implemented a carbon tax policy, which has not reached the expected revenue, failed at decreasing emissions, and had a regressive effect. Moreover, there has not been coordination between climate and other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). To explore this, we perform a Computable General Equilibrium analysis to simulate a coordinated carbon tax policy aimed at reaching the SDGs goals related to poverty, mortality, and education. The results suggest that the required carbon tax rate for approaching SDGs targets by 2030 should be around 15%, which is higher than the actual rate and may cause other distortionary effects.