Water is scarce in many countries. One instrument for improving the allocation of a scarce resource is (efficient) pricing or taxation. However, water is implicitly traded on international markets, particularly through food and textiles, so that the impacts of water taxes cannot be studied in isolation, but require an analysis of international trade implications. We include water as a production factor in a multi-region, multi-sector computable general equilibrium model (GTAP), to assess a series of water tax policies. We find that water taxes reduce water use and lead to shifts in production, consumption and international trade patterns. Countries that do not levy water taxes are nonetheless affected by other countries’ taxes. Taxes on agricultural water use drive most of the economic and welfare impacts. Reductions in water use (welfare losses) are less (more) than linear with the price of water. The results are sensitive to the assumed ability to substitute other production factors for water. A water tax on production would have different effects on water use, production and trade patterns and the size and distribution of welfare losses than would a water tax on final consumption.
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June 01 2008
The economic impact of water taxes: a computable general equilibrium analysis with an international data set
Maria Berrittella;
Maria Berrittella
aCentro Interdipartimentale di Ricerche sulla Programmazione Informatica dell'Economia e delle Tecnologie (CIRPIET), University of Palermo, Viale delle Scienze, 90128, Palermo, Italy
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Katrin Rehdanz;
Katrin Rehdanz
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bResearch Unit Sustainability and Global Change, Hamburg University and Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Science, Bundesstrasse 55 (Pavilion), 20146, Hamburg, Germany. Tel: +49 40 42838-7047 Fax: +49 40 42838-7009
*Corresponding author E-mail: [email protected]
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Roberto Roson;
Roberto Roson
cDepartment of Economics, University Ca’ Foscari, Cannaregio S. Giobbe 873, 30121, Venice, Italy
dFondazione Eni Enrico Mattei, Venice, Italy
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Richard S. J. Tol
Richard S. J. Tol
bResearch Unit Sustainability and Global Change, Hamburg University and Centre for Marine and Atmospheric Science, Bundesstrasse 55 (Pavilion), 20146, Hamburg, Germany. Tel: +49 40 42838-7047 Fax: +49 40 42838-7009
eEconomic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, Ireland
fInstitute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
gEngineering and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA
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Water Policy (2008) 10 (3): 259–271.
Article history
Received:
December 16 2005
Accepted:
February 04 2008
Citation
Maria Berrittella, Katrin Rehdanz, Roberto Roson, Richard S. J. Tol; The economic impact of water taxes: a computable general equilibrium analysis with an international data set. Water Policy 1 June 2008; 10 (3): 259–271. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wp.2008.003
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