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on taxation in the transport sector as a major non-ETS emitter. Empirical evidence on the impact of energy and carbon … contribution towards achieving emission reductions, particularly in the transport sector where greenhouse gas emissions continue to …. While empirical studies generally negate regressive effects for taxes on transport fuels, energy and carbon taxes on heating …
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In the "Fit for 55" package of July 2021, the European Commission proposed inter alia a revision of the energy taxation directive with the intent of increasing tax rates for fossil fuels that should contribute to achieving the EU's emission reduction targets for 2030. Since then, climate policy...
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In this paper we estimate the income distributional effects of the common agricultural policy (CAP) for farmers and landowners. First, we theoretically analyse the level of farmers' and landowners' gains from coupled and decoupled payments. Second, using a unique farm level panel data set from...
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Who benefits from the evasion of value added taxes (VAT)? Using a reform that enforced VAT on previously non-compliant large retailers in Armenia, we estimate a onethird passthrough of the tax burden on prices. This suggests that pre-enforcement evasion rents were broadly shared with consumers...
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