The fiscal and intergenerational burdens of brakes and subsidies for energy prices

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We study the effects of different financing rules for untargeted energy price brakes and subsidies on intergenerational welfare in a large-scale overlapping generations model. The results indicate that, in comparison with a laissez-faire solution without any government interventions, debt-financed implementations of such measures are very detrimental for young and future generations. However, the taxation of windfall profits can significantly contribute to reduce the economic burdens of these generations; whereas, the positive effects on older generations are much less pronounced.

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Huber, J., & Scharrer, C. (2024). The fiscal and intergenerational burdens of brakes and subsidies for energy prices. International Tax and Public Finance, 31(5), 1249–1273. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10797-023-09807-8

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