Arik Levinson is a professor of economics at Georgetown University. He works in the fields of energy economics and environmental economics. He was Deputy Assistant Treasury Secretary for Climate and Energy Economics in the Biden administration from 2022 to 2024, and a senior economist at the Council of Economic Advisers in the Obama administration from 2010 to 2011. .. more
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Just because Ds and Rs both agree on something doesn't mean it's right.
Andrew Plantinga will be succeeding Nick Kuminoff as one of the four editors of @jaereaere.bsky.social starting January 1.
Compensation for the less great but inevitable news that Nick's term must end. Thanks Nick and welcome Andrew.
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Explain *that*, Econ 101 professors.
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My take: It takes much more effort to refute nonsense than it does to generate it, a tax on the time of all who care about fact and accuracy
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Huh? That ignores the private cost, presumably around $3. Adding that to even their discounted SCC means *total* social costs exceed $3 by a lot.
Why are we deflating the SCC by the deadweight loss from raising revenue? (Also, since when is $75 "relatively high"?)
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1/3 The Social Cost of Carbon "is not intended to measure the private marginal benefits ... of fossil fuels." Correct! (But not relevant. That's why it's the called the Social *Cost* of Carbon.)
This is my last column. It is my advice to any other lucky pundits who land a perch like this -- with 11 principles I've aspired to, even if I haven't always achieved them:
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6. Clear writing comes from clear thinking.
7. If readers don’t understand your writing, that’s your fault, not theirs.
This is my last column. It is my advice to any other lucky pundits who land a perch like this -- with 11 principles I've aspired to, even if I haven't always achieved them:
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*Subsidizing EV charging stations would be twice as effective as subsidizing EVs.*
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State government appeals to save energy largely failed when broadcast over radio and television, but succeeded via text.
New in #JAERE from Dylan Brewer and Jim Crozier.
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1. Revenue (that's all tariffs, not just carbon tariffs)
2. Protect US industry (again, all tariffs)
3. The US has no domestic carbon price (huh?)
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Year 1) Pass 10-year budget that cuts taxes in yr 1 and raises them in yrs 2-10.
Year 2) Treat yr 1 as baseline, pass new budget that cuts taxes in yr 2 and raises them in yrs 3-11.
Year 3) Treat yr2 as baseline, .... you get the idea.
Problem solved!
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