Mary J. Keeney
Economic and Social Research Institute
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Journal of Environmental Planning and Management | 2009
John Fitzgerald; Mary J. Keeney; Sue Scott
Environmental tax reform could bear heavily on manufacturing sectors that are energy intensive and highly traded, in particular if their options for adapting technology are limited. However, to the extent that such sectors can pass on the cost of the environmental taxes through higher prices charged to their customers, they will not suffer a lasting drop in profitability or output. To assess pricing power in key sectors, a model of long-run price setting behaviour is specified and tested. Significant and plausible results emerged from this exercise. Of the six sectors analysed, the Basic metals sector revealed least pricing power and, hence, greatest vulnerability, and the Non-metallic minerals sector revealed most pricing power. The results indicated that the world price, proxied by the US price, was less of a constraint than the EU price, proxied by the German price. Thus, international competitiveness fears are reduced not just where there is good potential for adapting technology but also if application of environmental tax reform is EU-wide.
Research Series | 2005
John FitzGerald; Mary J. Keeney; Niamh McCarthy; Eoin O'Malley; Susan Scott
Research Series | 2004
Tim Callan; Mary J. Keeney; Brian Nolan; Bertrand Maître
Archive | 2002
Tim Callan; Mary J. Keeney; John R. Walsh
Research Series | 2001
Tim Callan; Mary J. Keeney; Brian Nolan; John R. Walsh
Archive | 2001
Tim Callan; Mary J. Keeney; John R. Walsh
Archive | 2008
Mary J. Keeney; Mark O’ Brien
Archive | 2009
John Fitzgerald; Mary J. Keeney; Susan Scott
Quarterly Economic Commentary | 2001
Tim Callan; Mary J. Keeney; John R. Walsh; Brenda Gannon
Quarterly Bulletin Articles | 2017
Mary J. Keeney