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Behavioral and Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy
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Edited by:
Carlo Carraro
and Gilbert E. Metcalf
Language:
English
Published/Copyright:
2001
About this book
Most people would agree that it makes sense to tax a company that pollutes in a way that directly reflects the amount of environmental and social damage it has done. Yet in practice, such taxes are fraught with difficulty and have far-reaching implications. A company facing a new tax may lay off workers, for example, exacerbating an unemployment problem. This volume focuses on such external issues and examines in detail the trade-offs involved in designing policies to deal with environmental problems. Reflecting the broad nature of the subject, the contributors include leading economists in the areas of public finance, industrial organization, and trade theory, as well as environmental economists. Integrating both theoretical and empirical methods, they examine environmental policy design as it relates to location decisions, compliance costs, administrative costs, effects on research and development, and international factor movements. Shedding light on an extraordinarily complex and important topic, this collection will be of interest to all those involved in designing effective environmental policy.
Author / Editor information
Carlo Carraro is a professor of environmental economics at the University of Venice and research director of the Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei.
Gilbert E. Metcalf is a professor of economics at Tufts University and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Gilbert E. Metcalf is a professor of economics at Tufts University and a research associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research.
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eBook published on:
February 15, 2009
eBook ISBN:
9780226094809
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360
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28 line drawings, 50 tables
eBook ISBN:
9780226094809
Keywords for this book
behavior; behavioral; distribution; distributional; environmentalism; environmental policy; economics; social damage; implications; unemployment; public finance; industrial organization; trade theory; location decisions; compliance costs; administrative cost; international factor movements; pollution; taxation; carbon; company behaviors; green taxes; research
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Professional and scholarly;