European Environment Agency The ”Porter hypothesis” at 20 - reflections from Europe Prof Mikael Skou Andersen.

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European Environment Agency The ”Porter hypothesis” at 20 - reflections from Europe Prof Mikael Skou Andersen

European Environment Agency What do we understand by ”competitiveness” ? “the degree to which a country can, under free and fair market conditions, produce goods and services which meet the test of international markets, while simultaneously maintaining and expanding the real incomes of its people over the longer term” (OECD, 1993)

European Environment Agency Porter hypothesis: environmental regulation *) promotes competitiveness New framework for industry rivalry directs attention to resource inefficiencies raises corporate awareness more certainty for green innovators overcomes inertia and fosters creativity improves learning to obtain long-term gains induces change The critics: -company level gains are small and cannot offset cost increases -cost-benefit analysis required to identify welfare economic advantages *) Scientific American, 1991: Requires incentive-based regulations

European Environment Agency Green innovation and demand: (Enevoldsen et. al. 2009)

European Environment Agency Environmental tax reform (ETR) revenue as a share of GDP ( ) Denmark 1,1% Finland 0,6% Germany 0,8% Netherlands 0,5% Sweden 0,9% UK (CCL) 0,1%

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on total fuel demand Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. Denmark Germany % difference from baseline

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on total fuel demand Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. Denmark UK Germany Finland % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on total fuel demand Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. Denmark Slovenia UK Germany Finland % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on total fuel demand Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. Denmark Slovenia UK Germany Finland Sweden % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on total fuel demand Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. Denmark Netherlands Slovenia UK Germany Finland Sweden % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on GHG emissions Denmark Netherlands Slovenia Germany Finland Sweden Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactualreference case. Source(s) : CE. UK % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 The Effect of ETR on Employment Denmark UK Germany Sweden Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactual reference case. Source(s) : CE. % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Effect of ETR on GDP Denmark Netherlands Slovenia UK Germany Finland Sweden Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the counterfactual reference case. Source(s) : CE. % difference

King’s College London - July th 2009 Without Revenue Recycling: Effect of ETR on GDP Denmark Netherlands Germany Finland Sweden % difference Note(s) :% difference is the difference between the base case and the no revenue recycling case. Source(s) : CE.

King’s College London - July th 2009 Why should we have faith in E3ME results ? Ex-post approach Macro-econometric model based on time-series data Good representation of fuel carriers; high sectoral disaggregation ETR modelled with official figures for revenues, not nominal tax rates Technological progress indicator represents impact via improved R&D Standard impact assessment tool for EU

King’s College London - July th 2009 Why energy taxes differ from energy prices ? increased energy prices also have an impact on unit costs via prices on imported raw materials from an increased energy price no revenue can be recycled to lower distortionary taxes psychologically the signalling effect of tax is probably stronger than of price accompanying policy measures differ

King’s College London - July th 2009 Kaldor paradox on competitiveness Increase in technological capacity (R&D) and productivity correlate better with increased market shares than unit labour costs If carbon-energy taxes improve R&D and productivity it may help explain how the test of international markets are met

National Environmental Research Institute & Aarhus University, DENMARK Environment and Development Conference, Beijing - Oct th 2009

European Environment Agency Thanks for your attention