Tax Expenditures and Environmental Policy
Hope Ashiabor
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Abstract:
This timely book provides a critical examination of the ways in which tax expenditures can be best used in order to enhance their efficacy as instruments for the implementation of environmental policy. Â
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781788113892
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 The extensive use of tax and direct expenditures over fiscal and market instruments in environmental policy , pp 1-7

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- Ch 2 Tax expenditures – their origins, nature, and issues , pp 8-47

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- Ch 3 The environmental policy context: issues and challenges , pp 48-79

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- Ch 4 Financing innovation and deployment of cleantech through tax and direct expenditures , pp 80-147

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- Ch 5 Financing environmental expenditures through the earmarking of taxes and charges , pp 148-193

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- Ch 6 Restructuring environmentally harmful transport subsidies: a case study of employee car benefits , pp 194-249

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- Ch 7 Conclusion – final thoughts , pp 250-268

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