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Integrational Burden Sharing of GHG Abatement Polices in Japan
温暖化ガス削減政策の世代間負担
伴, 金美
24589
BAN, Kanemi
24590
2007-03-25
This paper analyzing the intergenerational burden sharing of greenhouse gas abetment policies in Japan by using two types of applied general equilibrium models, which are developed by Rasmussen(2003). It is frequently well known that the current generations tend to get benefit by sacrifices of future generations in several serious economic problems such as climate change and government debt. In the paper, we present two dynamic applied general equilibrium models. One is a traditional infinite lived agent model, and the other is an overlapping generation model. We present several simulations by using the two models and evaluate the impact of decisions by finite lived agent on the climate change abatement policies. The results shows that generations to be born after 2030 will suffer from significant losses of their welfares, which contrasts form that of infinite lived agent model.
departmental bulletin paper
名古屋大学経済学会
2007-03-25
経済科学
4
54
5
18
http://hdl.handle.net/2237/10489
0022-9725
jpn