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Handbook of research on environmental taxation

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: London Edward Elgar 2012Description: 510p xiiISBN:
  • 9781848449978
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 341.762000 MIL
Contents:
Table of contents 1. This Book's Approach to Environmental Taxation Janet E. Milne; PART I: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS; 2. Introduction to Environmental Taxation Concepts and Research Janet E. Milne and Mikael Skou Andersen; 3. Economic Principles of Environmental Fiscal Reform Jean-Philippe Barde and Olivier Godard; 4. Legal Authority to Enact Environmental Taxes Michael Rodi and Hope Ashiabor; PART II: DESIGN 5. Design Options and their Rationales Pedro M. Herrera Molina; 6. Earmarking Revenues from Environmentally Related Taxes Claudia Dias Soares; 7. Designing Environmental Taxes in Countries in Transition: A Case Study of Vietnam Michael Rodi, Kai Sc;hlegelmilch and Michael Mehling 8. Externality Research Philipp Preiss; PART III: ACCEPTANCE 9. Regressivity of Environmental Taxation: Myth or Reality? Katri Kosonen; 10. The Political Acceptability of Carbon Taxes: Lessons from British Columbia Mark Jaccard; 11. Gaining Intergovernmental Acceptance: Legal Rules Protecting Trade Birgitte Egelund Olsen; 12. The Double Dividend Debate William K. Jaeger; 13. The Political Economy of Environmental Taxation Nils Axel Braathen; PART IV: IMPLEMENTATION 14. Multilevel Governance: The Implications of Legal Competences to Collect, Administer and Regulate Environmental Tax Instruments Nathalie Chalifour, Maria Amparo Grau-Ruiz and Edoardo Traversa; 15. Transaction Costs of Environmental Taxation: The Administrative Burden Jan Pavel and Leos Vitek; 16. Structuring Road Transport Taxes to Capture Externalities: A Critical Analysis of Approaches Teresa Palmer-Tous and Antoni Riera-Font; 17. Environmental Taxation in China: The Greening of an Emerging Economy Yan Xu; 18. A Review of Selected Databases on Market-based Instruments Hans Vos; PART V: IMPACT 19. Decoupling: Is There a Separate Contribution from Environmental Taxation? Adrian Muller, Asa Loefgren and Thomas Sterner; 20. The Role of Environmental Taxation in Spurring Technological Change Herman Vollebergh; 21. Impacts on Competitiveness: What do we know from Modeling? Paul Ekins and Stefan Speck; PART VI: POLICY MIX 22. The Role of Environmental Taxation: Economics and the Law Michael G. Faure and Stefan E. Weishaar; 23. Regulatory Reform and Development of Environmental Taxation: The Case of Carbon Taxation and Ecological Tax Reform in Finland Rauno Sairinen; 24. Bounded Rationality in an Imperfect World of Regulations: What if Individuals are Not Optimizing? Helle Orsted Nielsen; 25. Global Environmental Taxes Philippe Thalmann; PART VII: CONCLUSION 26. The Future Agenda for Environmental Taxation Research Mikael Skou Andersen and Janet E. Milne; Index
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Table of contents

1. This Book's Approach to Environmental Taxation
Janet E. Milne;

PART I: CONCEPTUAL FOUNDATIONS;
2. Introduction to Environmental Taxation Concepts and Research
Janet E. Milne and Mikael Skou Andersen;

3. Economic Principles of Environmental Fiscal Reform
Jean-Philippe Barde and Olivier Godard;

4. Legal Authority to Enact Environmental Taxes
Michael Rodi and Hope Ashiabor;

PART II: DESIGN
5. Design Options and their Rationales
Pedro M. Herrera Molina;

6. Earmarking Revenues from Environmentally Related Taxes
Claudia Dias Soares;

7. Designing Environmental Taxes in Countries in Transition: A Case Study of Vietnam
Michael Rodi, Kai Sc;hlegelmilch and Michael Mehling

8. Externality Research
Philipp Preiss;

PART III: ACCEPTANCE
9. Regressivity of Environmental Taxation: Myth or Reality?
Katri Kosonen;

10. The Political Acceptability of Carbon Taxes: Lessons from British Columbia
Mark Jaccard;

11. Gaining Intergovernmental Acceptance: Legal Rules Protecting Trade
Birgitte Egelund Olsen;

12. The Double Dividend Debate
William K. Jaeger;

13. The Political Economy of Environmental Taxation
Nils Axel Braathen;

PART IV: IMPLEMENTATION
14. Multilevel Governance: The Implications of Legal Competences to Collect, Administer and Regulate Environmental Tax Instruments
Nathalie Chalifour, Maria Amparo Grau-Ruiz and Edoardo Traversa;

15. Transaction Costs of Environmental Taxation: The Administrative Burden
Jan Pavel and Leos Vitek;

16. Structuring Road Transport Taxes to Capture Externalities: A Critical Analysis of Approaches
Teresa Palmer-Tous and Antoni Riera-Font;

17. Environmental Taxation in China: The Greening of an Emerging Economy
Yan Xu;

18. A Review of Selected Databases on Market-based Instruments
Hans Vos;

PART V: IMPACT
19. Decoupling: Is There a Separate Contribution from Environmental Taxation?
Adrian Muller, Asa Loefgren and Thomas Sterner;

20. The Role of Environmental Taxation in Spurring Technological Change
Herman Vollebergh;

21. Impacts on Competitiveness: What do we know from Modeling?
Paul Ekins and Stefan Speck;

PART VI: POLICY MIX
22. The Role of Environmental Taxation: Economics and the Law
Michael G. Faure and Stefan E. Weishaar;

23. Regulatory Reform and Development of Environmental Taxation: The Case of Carbon Taxation and Ecological Tax Reform in Finland Rauno Sairinen;

24. Bounded Rationality in an Imperfect World of Regulations: What if Individuals are Not Optimizing?
Helle Orsted Nielsen;

25. Global Environmental Taxes
Philippe Thalmann;

PART VII: CONCLUSION
26. The Future Agenda for Environmental Taxation Research
Mikael Skou Andersen and Janet E. Milne;
Index

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