Environmental Pricing
Edited by Larry Kreiser,
Mikael S. Andersen,
Birgitte E. Olsen,
Stefan Speck,
Janet E. Milne and
Hope Ashiabor
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Environmental taxes can be efficient tools for successful environmental policy. Their use, however, has been limited in many countries. This thoughtful book explores the scope of environmental pricing and examines a variety of national experiences in environmental policy integration, to identify the most effective use of taxation and policy for environmental sustainability.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
ISBN: 9781785360244
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Climate policy integration: evidence on coherence in EU policies , pp 3-17

- Claudia Kettner, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Angela Köppl
- Ch 2 Tax treatment of the interaction between water and energy , pp 18-32

- Marta Villar Ezcurra and Enrique Fonseca Capdevila
- Ch 3 Subsidies to fossil energy consumption in Italy: assessment and interaction with the electricity market , pp 33-48

- Marianna Antenucci and Michele Governatori
- Ch 4 Towards a sustainable climate and energy policy mix: insights from theory and the case of Japan , pp 49-65

- Sven Rudolph, Takeshi Kawakatsu and Achim Lerch
- Ch 5 European renewable energy market governance and economic crisis: a taxation makeover with Greece as a case study , pp 66-80

- Ioanna Mersinia
- Ch 6 Reforming fossil fuel subsidies: will it make a difference? , pp 83-99

- Malgorzata Kicia and Manfred Rosenstock
- Ch 7 Tax expenditures to promote environmentally responsible investment , pp 100-114

- María Amparo Grau Ruiz
- Ch 8 Do you get what you pay for with United States climate change tax provisions? , pp 115-127

- Hans Sprohge and Larry Kreiser
- Ch 9 Supporting emission reductions through a viable wind energy industry: lessons for Australia , pp 128-144

- Karen Bubna-Litic
- Ch 10 Environmental border tax adjustments (BTAs): a forgotten history , pp 147-160

- Alice Pirlot
- Ch 11 Renewable energy: subsidies and taxes as competition distortion , pp 161-176

- Rolf H. Weber
- Ch 12 The impact of environmental tax on enterprise competitiveness in China , pp 177-192

- Jian Wu, Yujiao Mao and Xingjie Guo
- Ch 13 Reclaiming the ‘T’ word: ways of improving communication and public acceptance of environmental fiscal reform in Europe , pp 195-212

- Jacqueline Cottrell
- Ch 14 Regulatory taxes as an instrument to foster sustainability transitions: an exploratory analysis , pp 213-228

- Kris Bachus and Frederic Vanswijgenhoven
- Ch 15 Resilience based policy for groundwater protection , pp 229-240

- Deborah L. Jarvie
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