Taxation of greenhouse gases, comments on Sven-Olof Lodin's and Marian Radetzki's papers
Erik S. Sorensen
International Journal of Global Energy Issues, 1999, vol. 12, issue 7/8, 377-
Abstract:
It is difficult to disagree with the two papers presented. In my perception, there is a clear-cut dividing line in Europe, between the North and the South, and there is a complex set of factors behind these differences between the North and the South. Looking beyond Europe, I suspect that a majority of countries share the individualistic features of the South, and that the political patterns characterising the North are an exception rather then a rule in a global perspective.
Keywords: Kyoto commitment; taxation of fossil fuels; containment of CO 2 emissions. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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