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Carbon Pricing: Design, Experiences and Issues. / Kreiser, L. A. (Editor); Andersen, Mikael Skou (Editor); Olsen, Birgitte Egelund (Editor); Speck, S. (Editor); Milne, Janet E. (Editor); Ashiabor, H. (Editor).
Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015. 256 p. (Critical issues in environmental taxation, Vol. 15).Research output: Book/anthology/dissertation/report › Anthology › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Carbon Pricing: Design, Experiences and Issues
A2 - Kreiser, L. A.
A2 - Andersen, Mikael Skou
A2 - Olsen, Birgitte Egelund
A2 - Speck, S.
A2 - Milne, Janet E.
A2 - Ashiabor, H.
PY - 2015/8/28
Y1 - 2015/8/28
N2 - Carbon Pricing reflects upon and further develops the ongoing and worthwhile global debate into how to design carbon pricing, and how to utilize the financial proceeds in the best possible way for society. The world has recently witnessed a significant downward adjustment in fossil fuel prices, which has negative implications for the future of our environment. In light of these negative developments, it is important to understand the benefits of environmental sustainability through well-documented research. This discerning book considers the design of carbon taxes and examines the consequential outcomes of different taxation compositions as regulatory instruments. Expert contributors assess a variety of national experiences to provide an empirical insight into the use of carbon taxes, emissions trading, energy taxes and excise taxes. The overarching discussion concludes that successful policies used by some countries can be implemented in other jurisdictions with minimum new research and experimentation.
AB - Carbon Pricing reflects upon and further develops the ongoing and worthwhile global debate into how to design carbon pricing, and how to utilize the financial proceeds in the best possible way for society. The world has recently witnessed a significant downward adjustment in fossil fuel prices, which has negative implications for the future of our environment. In light of these negative developments, it is important to understand the benefits of environmental sustainability through well-documented research. This discerning book considers the design of carbon taxes and examines the consequential outcomes of different taxation compositions as regulatory instruments. Expert contributors assess a variety of national experiences to provide an empirical insight into the use of carbon taxes, emissions trading, energy taxes and excise taxes. The overarching discussion concludes that successful policies used by some countries can be implemented in other jurisdictions with minimum new research and experimentation.
UR - http://www.e-elgar.com/shop/carbon-pricing-12502
M3 - Anthology
SN - 978-1-78536-022-0
T3 - Critical issues in environmental taxation
BT - Carbon Pricing: Design, Experiences and Issues
PB - Edward Elgar Publishing
CY - Cheltenham
T2 - 15th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation and Emissions Trading in an Era of Climate Change
Y2 - 24 September 2014 through 26 September 2014
ER -