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Que disse que não tem moqueca nos paísss nordicos?
Providing comprehensive evidence on how firms in emerging economies respond to carbon taxation, from Johannes Gallé, Rodrigo Oliveira, Daniel Overbeck, Nadine Riedel, and Edson R. Severnini www.nber.org/papers/w34406
Key findings 4:
📉 limited evidence of green tech adoption or R&D in response to the tax.
Key findings 3:
⚙️ We observe heterogeneous effects depending on the level of allowances firms are exposed to
Key findings 2:
✅ No negative impact on emissions.
Key findings 1:
✅ No negative impact on sales, profits, capital, or employment.
Policy Timeline and Descriptive Evidence
🚨 New Research on Carbon Taxation in Emerging Economies 🚨
What happens when a large emerging economy introduces a carbon tax?
Our new paper studies South Africa—the first African country to implement a nationwide carbon tax
@unu-wider.bsky.social @nber.org
📍 Must already have right to work in Finland/EU
🎓 Requirements:
MA in Econ (PhD studies a plus)
Strong econometrics + data skills
Advanced R (or Stata)
🚨 Hiring: Research Assistant (Consultant) at @unu-wider.bsky.social
🌍 Project: Reducing Persistent Inequalities Across & Within Countries
💡 Focus: drivers of inequality, effective policies, net-zero transition impacts
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📑 EUR 3,430/month (FTE), consultant contract
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@npto.bsky.social sobre o episodio de hj do Foro, uma perspectiva mais ampla sobre o pix nesse post. Outro caso é o mobile money, que revolucionou transações financeiras na Africa www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/rtnbb...
Sobre o Pix, países Nordicos tem sistema similar a quase uma década. Dinamarca, Finlandia (Mobile Pay), e Suécia (Swish). Não há acusações sobre concorrência desleal similares a que o governo Trump faz em relação ao Brasil.
After a great week in DC, I landed in Salvador-Brazil for meetings, seminar and a workshop in my alma mater! Of course the highlight was Mel, the “security” dog using her sweater because it was freezing (22 degrees 😅)
A huge thank you to Luis Felipe López-Calva for inviting us @unu-wider.bsky.social to be part of such a rich and inspiring event. This event helped set the stage for the 11th ECINEQ Conference, and we contribute debating how tax data can be used to study poverty and inequality in LMICs
A fantastic and timely summer school, thanks very much @rodrigooliveira.bsky.social and the @unu-wider.bsky.social team for organising!
The blog of my paper with Yuri Barreto was just published. Thank you so much Vox Dev for supporting my research again. The paper will be available at The World Bank Economic Review soon. You can check my webpage for the working paper version and an AI-generated podcast of it
Mission accomplished 🚀
Starting recap 🧵for day 2 of the @unuwider conference. 1st presentation @DiogoBrittoBr @LucasWarwar presents patterns of [low] intergenerational mobility in Brazil; though estimates are higher than they would be if not accounting for informal income; joint w/@Brenorsampaio
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Thrilled to see my guidebook (go.unu.edu/SJ9xs) alongside Amartya Sen’s seminal work—both his classic first-ever @unu-wider.bsky.social working paper (lnkd.in/gdhbVFGn) and his book Hunger and Public Action! 📘✨ #WIDERDevConf2025
Kicking off @UNUWIDER #WIDERDevConf2025 with powerful insights: 🌍 Social protection is foundational, 💼 employment is the engine of development, and 💡 bold thinking is key in a world of crisis. The urgency for inclusive, evidence-based action has never been clearer.
6/ 🤔 Why the positive response? Yes, we show mechanisms:
Firms likely:
-Resolved regulatory uncertainty
-Anticipated future costs
-No significant rise in R&D
-Only marginal increase in tech-related imports
5/ and by differences in allowances take-up
4/ We show heterogeneous effects for the Manufacturing and Mining Sectors:
3/ ✅ Main findings: No evidence of negative impacts on sales, profits, capital, or jobs.
Instead, firms increased activity post-announcement. Think:
🔼 Sales
🔼 Employment
🔼 Capital
🔼 Profits
2/ 📊 Using tax admin data (2011–2021), we track how manufacturing & mining firms reacted to the tax’s announcement in 2015 and implementation in 2019.
💡 New study Alert: 💡
In this paper, @doverbeckecon.bsky.social , @jojoga.bsky.social Nadine Riedel, Edson Severnini and I examine firm-level responses to South Africa’s 2019 carbon tax—the first of its kind on the African continent. 🇿🇦🌍
@unu-wider.bsky.social working paper: go.unu.edu/DrinZ