The Political Economy of Environmental Taxes

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The Political Economy of Environmental Taxes

9781840641851 Edward Elgar Publishing
Nicolas Wallart, formerly Researcher, Department of Political Economy, University of Geneva, Switzerland
Publication Date: 1999 ISBN: 978 1 84064 185 1 Extent: 224 pp
Environmental taxes are considered one of the most attractive environmental policy instruments. However, many problems still prevent their widespread implementation. This impressive book offers a comprehensive, global and innovative treatment of the environmental tax issue. The author provides detailed economic analysis as well as practical policy suggestions and presenting numerous examples that have been successful in addressing complex issues as well as considering questions.

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Environmental taxes are considered one of the most attractive environmental policy instruments. However, many problems still prevent their widespread implementation. This impressive book offers a comprehensive, global and innovative treatment of the environmental tax issue. The author provides detailed economic analysis as well as practical policy suggestions and presenting numerous examples that have been successful in addressing complex issues as well as considering questions including:

• how should the instrument be designed?

• what to do with the tax revenues?

• how taxes could be made acceptable for industry, politicians and voters

• an analysis of the ethical issues of environmental taxation.

This comprehensive treatment of environmental taxes will ensure the book’s appeal to researchers, academics and students. It will also be of immense value to those working with the environment, as well as providing practical solutions to implementation problems faced by civil servants in central and local government.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Why Environmental Taxes? 1. Solutions to Environmental Problems 2. Comparison of Instruments Part II: Models of Environmental Taxes 3. Pigouvian Taxes and the Internationalization of External Costs 4. The Twofold Rationale of the Charges and Standards Approach 5. Other Environmental Taxes Part III: The Acceptability of Environmental Taxes 6. Two Categories of Opposition 7. Voting for Environmental Taxes 8. Industry Opposition Part IV: Using the Tax Revenues 9. The Possible Uses of the Tax Revenues 10. Distributional Impact 11. Comparison Between the Different Uses Conclusion References Index
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