CARBON TAXATION AND ECONOMIC GROWTH: A LONG-RUN ANALYSIS OF SWEDEN, FINLAND, AND DENMARK (1970– 2023) An Econometric Analysis of Carbon Pricing Policies and Their Implications for Sustainable Development
Abstract
This study investigates the long-term effects of carbon taxation on GDP growth in Sweden,
Finland, and Denmark over the period 1970–2023. Employing time-series econometric
models, the analysis examines both immediate and delayed impacts of carbon taxes, while
controlling for macroeconomic variables such as trade openness and unemployment rates. By
comparing these three Nordic pioneers in environmental taxation, the research provides
insights into how carbon tax policies influence economic performance in diverse structural
and policy contexts.
The results reveal that carbon taxation has no statistically significant short-term effect on
GDP growth in any of the three countries. However, delayed negative impacts are observed in
Finland and Denmark, where the lagged models indicate significant economic pressures
linked to carbon taxation. In Sweden, no significant relationship between carbon taxes and
GDP growth is detected, suggesting that gradual implementation, pre-existing investments in
renewable energy, and effective policy design have mitigated potential economic disruptions.
These findings contribute to the broader debate on the economic feasibility of carbon taxation,
emphasizing that its impacts are highly context dependent. While Sweden demonstrates the
potential for achieving environmental goals without sacrificing economic stability, the
experiences of Finland and Denmark underscore the importance of reinvestment strategies
and complementary policies to offset economic costs. The study highlights the need for future
research into sectoral dynamics and the role of policy frameworks in shaping the economic
implications of carbon taxation. These insights provide valuable guidance for policymakers
seeking to balance environmental objectives with economic resilience.
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Date
2025-02-12Author
Pavlevski, Ivan
Keywords
Carbon taxation, GDP growth, Sweden, Finland, Denmark, Environmental policy, Econometrics
Language
eng