Carbon Pricing, Growth and the Environment
Edited by Larry Kreiser,
Ana Yábar Sterling,
Pedro Herrera,
Janet E. Milne and
Hope Ashiabor
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
The emphasis of the book lies in finding critical solutions to global climate change including chapters on environmental fiscal reform and unemployment in Spain, EU structural and cohesion policy and sustainable development, ecological tax reform in Europe and Asia, Australia’s carbon pricing mechanism, and many other timely topics.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: H0 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2012
ISBN: 9781781009376
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Environmental fiscal reform and unemployment in Spain , pp 3-16

- Anil Markandya, Mikel González- Eguino and Marta Escapa
- Ch 2 EU structural and cohesion policy and sustainable development , pp 17-32

- Bettina Bahn- Walkowiak, Arkaitz Usubiaga and Philipp Schepelmann
- Ch 3 Decentralized environmental taxation: a preliminary assessment , pp 33-49

- Fiorenza Carraro and Andrea Zatti
- Ch 4 Taxation reform for promoting low carbon green growth in China , pp 53-66

- Chazhong Ge, Xiaoqiong Li, Jinnan Wang, Yajuan Ren and Minbin Xue
- Ch 5 Ecological tax reform in Europe and Central Asia , pp 67-86

- Jacqueline Cottrell and Eike Meyer
- Ch 6 Lower carbon energy: the case of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas , pp 87-99

- Hans Sprohge and Rahmat Tavallali
- Ch 7 Emissions trading to improve visibility in specially protected areas in the US: an alternative to retrofit control requirements in a sustainable economy , pp 103-116

- Agustín F. Carbó Lugo
- Ch 8 Related party transactions and emissions rights: accounting and direct international taxation , pp 117-131

- J.I. Gorospe- Oviedo and Ana Mateos-Ansotegui
- Ch 9 Harmful subsidies on fossil fuels: ETS windfall profits and coal protection for electricity in Spain , pp 132-145

- Ana Yábar Sterling and Diana C. Perez Bustamante
- Ch 10 GHG emissions trading schemes in Northeast Asia: an overview and analysis of current scenarios , pp 149-166

- Xianbing Liu, Sunhee Suk and Kinichi Sudo
- Ch 11 Towards sustainable carbon markets: requirements for effective, efficient, and fair emissions trading schemes , pp 167-183

- Sven Rudolph, Christine Lenz, Achim Lerch and Barbara Volmert
- Ch 12 Linking land sector activities to emissions trading: Australia’s carbon farming initiative , pp 184-198

- Celeste M. Black
- Ch 13 Determinants of willingness to pay for emissions reduction: a comparative study of Japan and South Korea , pp 201-219

- Tae-Yeoun Lee
- Ch 14 The effects of carbon/energy taxes on R&D expenditure in Sweden , pp 220-229

- Yasushi Ito
- Ch 15 Carbon-energy tax, emission permits and border tax adjustments , pp 230-243

- Alberto Majocchi
- Ch 16 Is carbon leakage really low? A critical reconsideration of the leakage concept , pp 247-260

- Florian Habermacher
- Ch 17 Australia’s carbon pricing mechanism , pp 261-276

- Elena de Lemos Pinto Aydos
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