Toward a Pigouvian State
University of Pennsylvania Law Review, Vol. 164, p. 93 (2015)
University of Chicago Coase-Sandor Institute for Law & Economics Research Paper No. 716 (2d Series)
55 Pages Posted: 4 Feb 2015 Last revised: 1 Dec 2015
Jonathan S. Masur
University of Chicago - Law School
Eric A. Posner
University of Chicago - Law School
Date Written: February 2, 2015
Abstract
Most economists believe that the government should impose Pigouvian taxes on firms that produce negative externalities like pollution, yet regulatory agencies hardly ever use their authority to create Pigouvian taxes. Instead, they issue command-and-control regulations. Our major point is that, contrary to the conventional wisdom, regulators typically have legal authority to create Pigouvian taxes — they just do not use it. While regulators may hesitate to impose Pigouvian taxes for a range of political and symbolic reasons, we argue that these reasons do not justify this massive failure of regulatory efficiency. It is time for the regulatory state to take a Pigouvian turn.
Keywords: Pigou, Pigovian, Pigouvian, taxes, gas tax, carbon tax, cap and trade, regulation, EPA, administrative law, financial regulation
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Eric A. Posner

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