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An assessment of the potential of using carbon tax revenue to tackle poverty

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2020
A carbon tax is one of the measures used to reduce GHG emissions, as it provides a strong political instrument for reaching the goal, stated in the Paris Agreement, of limiting the global mean temperature increase to well below 2 °C.
Shinichiro Fujimori   +2 more
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How Durable is a Lockbox for Carbon Tax Revenue?

open access: yesPittsburgh Tax Review, 2020
How Durable is a Lockbox for Carbon Tax Revenue?
J. Milne
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Carbon tax revenues and how to spend them: Danes' attitudes toward revenue recycling

open access: yesPolitics & Policy
AbstractMany countries are implementing carbon taxation to limit emissions, and this provides a new form of tax revenue. Studies have taken up the question of what forms of expenditure from carbon taxation receive public support and whether ‘revenue recycling’ can improve support for carbon taxation. However, public attitudes are ambiguous.
Troels Fage Hedegaard   +1 more
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Carbon Emission Reduction Decision and Revenue-Sharing Contract with Consumers’ Low-Carbon Preference and CER Cost under Carbon Tax [PDF]

open access: yesMathematical Problems in Engineering, 2021
Since the tax of carbon emission is popular and consumers are exhibiting low-carbon preference, the green manufactures have to spend more extra cost on investing carbon emission reduction (CER) technology to decrease the carbon emission. To encourage the manufacture’s CER investment efforts, this paper explores the impact of carbon tax, CER cost, and ...
Chao-qun Han   +3 more
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Will the use of a carbon tax for revenue generation produce an incentive to continue carbon emissions?

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2017
Integrated assessment models are commonly used to generate optimal carbon prices based on an objective function that maximizes social welfare. Such models typically project an initially low carbon price that increases with time.
Rong Wang   +2 more
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Public support and willingness to pay for a carbon tax in Hungary: can revenue recycling make a difference?

open access: yesEnergy, Sustainability and Society
Background To curb human-made carbon-dioxide emissions, the European Union will introduce carbon pricing for buildings and transport in 2027. Central and East European (CEE) countries are pressured to embark on ambitious decarbonization pathways leading ...
Daniel Muth   +2 more
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Paying For Pollution: Carbon Tax as A Mitigation for Carbon Emission Problem

open access: yesJurnal Ilmiah Akuntansi
There is a need to evaluate the effectiveness of carbon tax policies across different sectors in reducing emissions and increasing government revenue, while assessing their practical implementation and impact on economic and environmental outcomes.
Kenley Maccauley Riyono   +1 more
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Public willingness to pay for a US carbon tax and preferences for spending the revenue

open access: yesEnvironmental Research Letters, 2017
We provide evidence from a nationally representative survey on Americans’ willingness to pay (WTP) for a carbon tax, and public preferences for how potential carbon-tax revenue should be spent.
Matthew J Kotchen   +2 more
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Carbon tax adoption and foreign direct investment: Evidence from Africa

open access: yesCogent Economics & Finance
The study investigates the effect of carbon tax adoption on foreign direct investment in Africa. We set up the Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) model and estimate it with the differenced GMM techniques.
Eric B. Yiadom   +3 more
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A Conceptual Approach to Defining a Carbon Tax in the Transport Sector in Indonesia: Economic, Social, and Environmental Aspects

open access: yesEnergies
The implementation of a carbon tax in the transportation sector aims to reduce carbon emissions and encourage the transition to sustainable mobility amid increasing urbanization.
Diaz Pranita, Sri Sarjana
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