The Impact of Green Policies on Local Economic Performance: Evidence from the EU ETS

27 Pages Posted: 22 Mar 2025 Last revised: 28 Mar 2025

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Ireri Hernandez Carballo

RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment; Bocconi University

Gian Maria Mallarino

Bocconi University

Marco Percoco

Bocconi University

Abstract

Environmental policies such as the European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS) raise concerns about their impact on local employment and competitiveness. Yet, existing EU ETS studies focus on firm-level outcomes during the initial phases of the program. We construct a panel dataset of about 900 European provinces across 2008 to 2020 to assess the effects of a significant policy change in Phase 3 of the EU ETS. Specifically, we investigate how the changes in the allocation of free allowances affected local economies in terms of employment, gross value added (GVA) and productivity. By assembling a novel dataset and measuring the net change of paid emissions from Phase 2 to Phase 3 we construct a measure of exposure to the policy change at the NUTS-3 level. Using synthetic difference-in-differences, we find that being more exposed to the EU ETS is associated with a statistically significant contraction of employment and GVA in the more carbon-intensive industries. Our results are complemented with evidence on a sizeable reduction in carbon emissions and mild impact in terms of regional disparities in the European Union.

Keywords: EU ETS, Carbon policies, CO2 Emissions, regional economics, Economic Geography

Suggested Citation

Hernandez Carballo, Ireri and Mallarino, Gian Maria and PERCOCO, MARCO, The Impact of Green Policies on Local Economic Performance: Evidence from the EU ETS. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=5189729 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.5189729

Ireri Hernandez Carballo (Contact Author)

RFF-CMCC European Institute on Economics and the Environment ( email )

Bocconi University ( email )

Milano
Italy

Gian Maria Mallarino

Bocconi University ( email )

Via Sarfatti, 25
Milan, 20136
Italy

MARCO PERCOCO

Bocconi University ( email )

Via Sarfatti, 25
Milan, MI 20136
Italy

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