The European Carbon Tax: An Economic Assessment [electronic resource] /

1. Introduction -- 2. General Issues and Evidence -- 2.1 Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax -- 2.2 Distributional Effects of a European Carbon Tax -- 2.3 Carbon Taxes and Energy Markets -- 3. Country Studies -- 3.1 Carbon Taxation in Germany: Approaches and Prospective Effects -- 3.2 The Use of Economic Models for Analysing Environmental Problems: the Case of the Greenhouse Effect for France -- 3.3 The EC Carbon Tax and Energy Demand in the United Kingdom -- 3.4 The Welfare Effect of a Carbon Tax for China -- 3.5 Environmental and Economic Effects of the European Carbon Tax: the Italian Case -- 3.6 Airborne Toxic (“Big 5”) and GHG (CO2) Emissions: Italy 1991–1995 -- 4. The Policy Debate -- 4.1 Stabilizing CO2 Emissions in Europe: Individual Stabilization versus Harmonization of Carbon Taxes -- 4.2 The Carbon Tax: Economic and Policy Issues -- 4.3 Is the European Carbon Tax Really Effective?.

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Main Authors: Carraro, Carlo. editor., Siniscalco, Domenico. editor., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1993
Subjects:Environmental economics., Economics., Environmental Economics.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1904-7
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topic Environmental economics.
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Environmental Economics.
Environmental economics.
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Environmental Economics.
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The European Carbon Tax: An Economic Assessment [electronic resource] /
description 1. Introduction -- 2. General Issues and Evidence -- 2.1 Global Effects of the European Carbon Tax -- 2.2 Distributional Effects of a European Carbon Tax -- 2.3 Carbon Taxes and Energy Markets -- 3. Country Studies -- 3.1 Carbon Taxation in Germany: Approaches and Prospective Effects -- 3.2 The Use of Economic Models for Analysing Environmental Problems: the Case of the Greenhouse Effect for France -- 3.3 The EC Carbon Tax and Energy Demand in the United Kingdom -- 3.4 The Welfare Effect of a Carbon Tax for China -- 3.5 Environmental and Economic Effects of the European Carbon Tax: the Italian Case -- 3.6 Airborne Toxic (“Big 5”) and GHG (CO2) Emissions: Italy 1991–1995 -- 4. The Policy Debate -- 4.1 Stabilizing CO2 Emissions in Europe: Individual Stabilization versus Harmonization of Carbon Taxes -- 4.2 The Carbon Tax: Economic and Policy Issues -- 4.3 Is the European Carbon Tax Really Effective?.
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