Title of article :
Simulating green tax effects on pollution reduction, mortality and morbidity costs in Iran
Author/Authors :
Torki Harchegani, Mohammad Ali Department of Agricultural Economics and Development - Payame Noor University, Tehran, Iran , Dahmardeh, Nazar University of Sistan and Baluchestan, Zahedan, Iran
Abstract :
The direct association between air pollution and morbidity and mortality rates has been proved. This
major environmental risk factor has been mainly due to extensive use of fossil fuels. Increasing
pollution caused by fossil fuels can threaten human health. This study simulated the effect of green
taxes on Iran’s health indicators, i.e., mortality and morbidity. We used a Computable General
Equilibrium (CGE) model calibrated by Iran’s Social Accounting Matrix (SAM). The results show
that when any pollution tax rate is levied on energy products, all eight types of environmental
pollutions would be reduced. Almost two thirds of health costs (62%) are related to mortality, one
fourth to morbidity (26.4%), and the rest to non-health effects (11.6%). Finally, we found an inverse
correlation between green taxes and health costs.
Keywords :
Simulation , Green Tax , Environmental Pollutants , Mortality , Morbidity , CGE
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics