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Pollution and Labor Market Search Externalities Over the Business Cycle

75 Pages Posted: 28 Apr 2022 Publication Status: Published

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John Gibson

University of Texas at El Paso

Garth Heutel

Georgia State University

Abstract

We study the relationship between unemployment, environmental policy, and business cycles. We develop a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium real business cycle model that includes both a pollution externality and congestion externalities from labor market search frictions. These frictions generate unemployment on the extensive margin and affect hours worked on the intensive margin. We consider two policies to address the market failures: an emissions tax and a tax or subsidy on job creation. With both policies present, the efficient outcome can be achieved. When one policy is constrained or absent, we solve for the second best. The absence of a vacancy policy to address the congestion externalities substantially affects the value of the emissions tax, both in steady state and over the business cycle.

Keywords: Environmental Policy, Labor Market Search, Business Cycles, Pollution Tax, Unemployment

Suggested Citation

Gibson, John and Heutel, Garth, Pollution and Labor Market Search Externalities Over the Business Cycle. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4095742 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4095742

John Gibson

University of Texas at El Paso ( email )

Garth Heutel (Contact Author)

Georgia State University ( email )

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