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Carbon pricing : design, experiences and issues /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Kreiser, Larry
Format: Printed Book
Language:English
Published: Cheltenham, UK : Edward Elgar Publishing ; [2015]
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Table of Contents:
  • A template for the world : British Columbia's carbon tax shift / Thomas F. Pedersen and Stewart Elgie
  • The cost of enforcing carbon pricing mechanisms : a comparison of the British Columbia carbon tax and the Québec emissions trading system / Nathalie Chalifour and Jacques Papy
  • Fault lines between fees and taxes : legal obstacles for linking / Stefan E. Weishaar
  • Policy changes on ecological tax reform/carbon tax in Germany and Japan / Shinji Onoda and Kai Schlegelmilch
  • The EU emission trading scheme : first evidence on Phase 3 / Claudia Kettner
  • The Regensburg Model : emission trading between countries based on a global CO₂ budget, national emission pathways and gradual climate justice / Manfred Sargl, Andreas Wolfsteiner and Günter Wittmann
  • Carbon tariffs and developing countries : the case for special and differential treatment / Selina Cheng and Bill Butcher
  • Reforming the EU VAT system to support the transition to a low-carbon and resource efficient economy / Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak and Henning Wilts
  • Long-term climate mitigation and energy use in Austria : the impacts of carbon and energy prices / Kurt Kratena, Ina Meyer and Mark Wolfgang Sommer
  • Urban road pricing : the experience of Milan / Edoardo Croci and Aldo Ravazzi Douvan
  • Motor fuel taxation in Central Europe and international tax competition : simulation of motor fuel tax harmonization / Jan Brůha, Hana Brůhová-Foltýnová and Vitězslav Píša
  • Climate change law and policymaking : the utility of the Delphi method / Evgeny Guglyuvatyy and Natalie P. Stoianoff
  • Motivating environmental tax reform through coalitions of like-minded countries / Sirini Withana and Patrick ten Brink
  • Developments and opportunities for an ecological tax reform in Spain / Ignasi Puig Ventosa, Eike Meyer, Marta Jofra Sora and Maria Calaf Forn.