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Environment, Incentives and the Common Market

Series: Environment & Policy Volume: 4
Edited By: FJ Dietz, HRJ Vollebergh and JL de Vries
186 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
Environment, Incentives and the Common Market
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This book covers a wide range of topics on the use of taxation and tradeable permits in a variety of abatement policies. It concludes with comments on political feasibility.

Contents

1. Economic instruments: theory and complications; F.J. Dietz, et al. 2. Nutrient emissions form agriculture: an alternative for the current abatement policies in EU countries; F.J. Dietz, H. Heijnes. 3. Hybrid economic instruments for European carbon policy; P.R. Koutstaal, et al. 4. A European solvent tax to reduce VOC emissions; X. Olsthoorn, et al. 5. Economic instruments in EU waste policy; J. Krozer, et al. 6. Pricing instruments for transport policy; B. van Wee. 7. Tradeable permits for transito traffic through Austria; P.R. Koutstaal. 8. Prospects for European environmental tax reform; R.A. de Mooij, H.R.J. Vollebergh. 9. A comment on political feasibility; A. de Savornin Loman.

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Series: Environment & Policy Volume: 4
Edited By: FJ Dietz, HRJ Vollebergh and JL de Vries
186 pages
Publisher: Springer Nature
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