The Feasibility of Ecological Taxation

The Feasibility of Ecological Taxation
Author: Aggie Paulus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 346
Release: 1995
Genre: Environmental impact charges
ISBN: STANFORD:36105061800327

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The book provides an overview of the possibilities and difficulties of using taxes directly or indirectly for ecological purposes. Ecological taxes are presented, analysed and discussed within the context of two different approaches of ecological taxation: the "double dividend" approach and the "ecological concerns" approach.

The Macroeconomic Effects of Environmental Taxes

The Macroeconomic Effects of Environmental Taxes
Author: Ms.Jenny Elisabeth Ligthart
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1998-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781451849707

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This paper reviews recent literature on the macroeconomic effects of environmental taxes. It attempts to delineate the conditions under which a cleaner environment is compatible with attaining macroeconomic objectives, such as more employment and economic growth. The analysis reveals that an environmentally motivated fiscal reform—using the revenues from environmental taxes to cut labor taxes—may yield employment and environmental dividends if the tax burden can be shifted to agents outside the labor market, such as capitalists, transfer recipients, and foreigners. A cleaner environment and a higher rate of economic growth go hand in hand if the environment is considered an important public input into production.

Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation

Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation
Author: Janet E. Milne,Mikael Skou Andersen
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 529
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781781952146

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ÔIngeniously organized in a life cycle format, the Handbook covers environmental taxation concepts, design, acceptance, implementation, and impact. The universal themes discussed in each area will appeal to a broad range of readers.Õ Ð Larry Kreiser, Cleveland State University, US ÔThis book is a smart and useful readerÕs guide providing analytical tools for a full comprehension of environmental taxes, with an interdisciplinary approach that looks at all the different phases of environmental taxation: from the design to the implementation, the political acceptance and the impact on the economy. The authorsÕ effort is very successful in endowing academicians, policy makers and the general public with an excellent proof of the effectiveness of environmental taxes and green tax reforms.Õ Ð Alberto Majocchi, University of Pavia, Italy ÔPutting the words ÒenvironmentÓ next to ÒtaxationÓ might not always be the flavour of the month, but no modern society can ignore the value of the natural environment and the need to maintain its good quality and no competitive economy can prosper without the necessary tax revenues to function. Environmental taxation offers the prospect of moving towards a more resource-efficient economy, where preference is given to tax more what we burn, less what we earn. I welcome this contribution to the literature.Õ Ð Commissioner Connie Hedegaard, European Commission ÔThe Milne and Andersen volume provides a splendid treatment of environmental taxation that encompasses the basic conceptual issues, problems of tax design and implementation, and several insightful case studies that show how environmental taxes actually work in practice. It is the best overall treatment of environmental taxation available: comprehensive, rigorous, and readable.Õ Ð Wallace Oates, University of Maryland, US The Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation captures the state of the art of research on environmental taxation. Written by 36 specialists in environmental taxation from 16 countries, it takes an interdisciplinary and international approach, focusing on issues that are universal to using taxation to achieve environmental goals. The Handbook explores the conceptual foundations of environmental taxation, essential elements for designing environmental tax measures, factors that influence the acceptance of environmental taxation, the variety of ways to implement environmental taxes, their environmental and economic impact and, finally, the larger question of the role of taxation among other policy approaches to environmental protection. Intermixing theory with case studies, the Handbook offers readers lessons that can be applied around the world. It identifies key bodies of research for people who are already working in the field or entering the field and highlights issues that call for more research in the future. With systematic analysis of key issues in environmental taxation, this book will appeal to researchers, governments, think tanks, NGOs, and academics in law, economics, political science and public finance, as well as students specializing in environmental taxation and other market-based instruments.

Taxation Innovation and the Environment

Taxation  Innovation and the Environment
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2010-10-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9789264087637

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This report draws on case studies to explore the relationship between environmentally-related taxation and innovation to see whether taxation can spur innovation and if so, what types.

Environmental Tax Reform ETR

Environmental Tax Reform  ETR
Author: Paul Ekins,Stefan Speck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2011
Genre: Environmental impact charges
ISBN: OCLC:1330343023

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A comprehensive analysis of an environmental tax reform where people are taxed on pollution and the use of natural resources instead of on their income, this book looks at the challenges involved in implementing this tax reform across Europe.

Climate Change Research

Climate Change Research
Author: S. Zwerver,R.S.A.R. Rompaey,M.T.J. Kok,M.M. Berk
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 1460
Release: 1995-11-20
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0080529186

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Climate change is more and more considered to be a major global environmental risk. The above mentioned conference was the concluding part of a new programme organized in The Netherlands with a view to stimulating participation of Dutch scientists in the international research effort concerning the problem of climate change. The proceedings of the Maastricht Conference on Climate Change Research cover a wide range of subjects including: * key note papers of internationally leading scientists on relevant aspects of the climate problem * assessments of NRP-research on the climate system, the causes of potential change in the system, the possible effects and consequences of climate change, and alternative responses (including technological and/or social) that are considered within the context of sustainable development * short papers of the NRP- and related projects with final conclusions per project This book will be of value to anyone professionally interested in the various aspects of climate change research and policy.

Environmentally Related Taxes in OECD Countries Issues and Strategies

Environmentally Related Taxes in OECD Countries Issues and Strategies
Author: OECD
Publsiher: OECD Publishing
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2001-10-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9264193650

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This report analyses current use of environmentally related taxes in OECD Member countries. Focus is given to their environmental effectiveness. The report identifies obstacles to a broader use of such taxes -- in particular the fear of loss of sectoral competitiveness -- and ways to overcome them.

Environmental Taxes

Environmental Taxes
Author: Kalle Määttä
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2006-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1781958793

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Environmental taxes differ from each other according to the functions they serve and the manner in which they are implemented. This study highlights the appropriateness of different kinds of environmental taxes against a rigorous framework of theory and case study evidence. The purpose of this book is to analyse the way in which environmental taxes are categorized and which factors affect the effectiveness and efficiency of the different kinds of environmental taxes in practice. This pragmatic approach is emphasized along with the multiplicity of regulatory problems such as: At what level should the environmental tax rate be set? What is the proper time schedule for introducing an environmental tax? What are the most appropriate taxable characteristics and how should they be determined? What activities should be exempt from environmental taxation? How can tax relief be implemented? These are only some of the regulatory problems explored in this study, which also encompasses an examination of the theory of regulation. The author argues that economists have often paid too little attention to the administrative and legal issues concerning the implementation of legislation, such as environmental tax laws, which are of course vital to the success of any potential policy. Lawyers too have in turn neglected the theory of regulation, which would assist in analyising problems in a future-oriented way. Environmental taxes will therefore be of great interest to a wide audience of environmental economists, law and economics scholars as well as policymakers.--Back cover.