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Analyzing Macroeconomic Effects of Environmental Taxation in the Czech Republic with the Econometric E3ME Model [PDF]
Market-based instruments have gradually become a significant tool of environmental policy in central European countries. By using the structural macroeconometric E3ME model the authors compare two alternative green tax based policy frameworks in the ...
Hector Pollit +3 more
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ABSTRACT Manufacturing's transition to sustainable development depends on integrating green with lean under credible environmental policy and stakeholder engagement. Although benefits are well established, the literature underspecifies implementation barriers and their prioritisation. This study identifies, structures, and prioritises barriers to green–
Jose Arturo Garza‐Reyes +4 more
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Threshold effects of environmental tax on climate vulnerability
An environmental tax promotes economic sustainability and boosts tax revenue, but decreases national welfare due to the tax multiplier effect, affecting government spending on climate vulnerability reduction.
Hong Chen +4 more
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The Impact of Tax Reform on New Car Purchases in Ireland. ESRI WP349. July 2010 [PDF]
We examine the impact of recent tax reforms in Ireland on private car transport and its greenhouse gas emissions. A carbon tax was introduced on fuels, and purchase (vehicle registration) and ownership (motor) taxes were switched from engine size to ...
Hennessy, Hugh, Tol, Richard S.J.
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Giving or Greening? Stakeholder Dynamics and Ex‐Military Executives
ABSTRACT Firms increasingly face competing demands from different stakeholder groups, yet little is known about how these demands interact and generate strategic trade‐offs. Drawing on stakeholder theory and upper echelons theory, we investigate whether an overemphasis on philanthropic initiatives can detract from investments in green innovation, and ...
Hyeyoun Park +3 more
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Implications of a Carbon-Based Energy Tax for U.S. Agriculture [PDF]
Policies to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions are likely to increase energy prices. Higher energy prices raise farmer costs for diesel and other fuels, irrigation water, farm chemicals, and grain drying.
McCarl, Bruce A., Schneider, Uwe A.
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ABSTRACT There is strong evidence that design for remanufacturing (DfRem) can reduce initial‐design carbon emissions by up to 30%, and that product design can critically affect remanufacturing feasibility, yet academic adoption of DfRem remains limited.
Okechukwu Okorie +4 more
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Changing consumption patterns from growing middle-classes with consequent rising energy use and emissions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) present key challenges for the energy transition and climate change mitigation.
Daniele Malerba +4 more
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The Effectiveness of Revenue-Neutral Carbon Taxes
https://www.grips.ac.jp/list/jp/facultyinfo/yamazaki-akio/ This paper investigates the effectiveness of carbon taxes in the manufacturing sector by examining British Columbia’s revenue-neutral carbon tax. We theoretically demonstrate that the magnitude of plants’ exposure to the policy monotonically increases with its emission intensity. Using detailed
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Neutralising the adverse industry impacts of CO 2 abatement policies: What does it cost?
The most cost-effective policies for achieving CO2 abatement (e.g., carbon taxes) fail to get off the ground politically because of unacceptable distributional consequences.
Bovenberg, A. Lans, Goulder, Lawrence H.
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