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Impacts of the carbon tax on green shipping supply chain under the port competition

Expert Syst. J. Knowl. Eng., 2023
The shipping industry plays an important role in international trade and world economic development. In particular, the rapid growth of the shipping industry since 2020 has become an important factor in supporting and stimulating the rapid recovery of ...
Jingyao Song, Changyan Xu, Chuanxu Wang
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How can a carbon tax benefit developing economies with informality? A CGE analysis for Côte d’Ivoire

Climate Policy, 2023
This study investigates how a carbon tax could reduce fiscal and economic distortions as well as cut carbon emissions in developing-country economies. A computable general equilibrium model is developed to analyze the economic impacts of a hypothetical ...
G. Timilsina   +3 more
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Carbon Taxes

Journal of Economic Literature, 2022
There is a growing interest in using carbon taxes to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, not only in industrialized economies but also in developing economies. Many countries have considered carbon pricing, including carbon taxes, as policy instruments to meet their emission reduction targets set under the Paris Climate Agreement. However, policy makers,
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Populism and Carbon Tax Justice: The Yellow Vest Movement in France

Social problems, 2021
Scholars cite right-wing authoritarian and business-elite influences in their explanations of populist mobilization against climate reforms. The Yellow Vest movement in France, initially sparked by opposition to a carbon tax, defies the generalizations
Daniel Driscoll
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Green berth and yard space allocation under carbon tax policy in tidal ports

Maritime Policy & Management, 2022
The green and sustainable development of ports is an issue of great concern to governments, industries, and academia. Carbon emissions near ports mainly come from ships and trucks.
Shumin Lin   +3 more
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Optimal tax selection under monopoly: emission tax vs carbon tax

Environmental Science and Pollution Research, 2021
Both carbon and emission taxes popularly exist all over the world. Therefore, it is important to compare carbon with emission tax. Under monopolization, this article establishes game theory model to compare carbon with emission tax. On one hand, both carbon and emission taxes reduce energy inputs, outputs, profits, and emission.
Pu-Yan Nie, Chan Wang, Hong-Xing Wen
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A classification framework for carbon tax revenue use

Climate Policy, 2021
Carbon pricing could assist in the dual pursuit of mitigating global climate change and contributing to government coffers. The way in which a government allocates carbon tax revenues is a key factor in the public’s acceptance of carbon pricing policy ...
Lee-Ann Steenkamp
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Promoting green supply chain under carbon tax, carbon cap and carbon trading policies

Business Strategy and the Environment
This article examines a supply chain network that considers both economic and environmental factors. The network faces challenges related to multi‐item products and non‐homogenous vehicle types with different costs.
Reza Eslamipoor, Abbas Sepehriyar
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Examining the emission reduction effect of carbon emission trading and carbon tax synergism and their impact mechanisms to reduce the carbon emission of company: based on 247 listed companies of China

Technology Analysis & Strategic Management
Using the panel data of Shanghai and Shenzhen A-share listed companies spanning from 2007 to 2021, we explore the impact of the synergism of carbon emission trading policy and carbon tax policy on the carbon emission level of enterprises through the ...
Chuangang Li, Tongtong Lei, Liping Wang
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Would carbon tax be an effective policy tool to reduce carbon emission in China? Policies simulation analysis based on a CGE model

Applied Economics, 2021
In China’s 2019 VAT reform, the VAT rate for manufacturing was adjusted from 16% to 13%. This inevitably promotes manufacturing production and triggers a substantial increase in carbon emissions. Would carbon tax be an effective policy tool to offset the
Jin Xu, Weixian Wei
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