• Media type: Report; E-Book
  • Title: Soda tax incidence and design under monopoly
  • Contributor: Cremer, Helmuth [Author]; Goulão, Catarina [Author]; Lozachmeur, Jean-Marie [Author]
  • imprint: Munich: Center for Economic Studies and ifo Institute (CESifo), 2019
  • Language: English
  • Keywords: sin tax ; misperception ; D42 ; tax incidence ; monopoly ; H22 ; I12
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  • Description: We consider an unhealthy good, such as a sugar-sweetened beverage, the health damages of which are misperceived by consumers. The sugar content is endogenous. We first study the solution under “pseudo” perfect competition. In that case a simple Pigouvian tax levied per unit of output but proportional to the sugar content is sufficient to achieve a first best solution. Then we consider a monopoly. Market power affects both output and sugar content, possibly in opposite directions, and these effects have to be balanced against Pigouvian considerations. We show that, nevertheless, a tax per unit of output achieves an efficient solution, but it must be an affine function of the sugar content; taxing “grams of sugar” is no longer sufficient. Interestingly, both the total tax as well as its sugar component can be positive as well as negative.
  • Access State: Open Access