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of the reductions in external damages are health benefits, highlighting the importance of accounting for co-pollution …
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This paper provides a comprehensive evaluation of the world’s largest environmental tax reform. We compare carbon and air pollutant emissions of the German transport sector and synthetic counterfactuals following the 1999 eco-tax reform, and find average reductions in external damages of...
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this survey is threefold. First, we review the role of life expectancy and pollution for sustainable growth. Second, we …
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globalisation and institution has negative and significant effects on environmental pollution, thus contributing to environmental …
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this survey is threefold. First, we review the role of life expectancy and pollution for sustainable growth. Second, we …
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This paper examines pollution tax differentiation across industries in light of social equity concerns using …
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Carbon leakage arises when emission reductions in countries applying a carbon tax are offset, partially or completely, by emission increases in countries that do not apply the tax or any other greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation policies. Analysis using the MAGNET computable general equilibrium...
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Taking as given that we are consuming too much and that overconsumption leads to environmental degradation, the present paper examines the regulator's choices between informative advertisement and consumption taxation. We model overconsumption by considering individuals that care about social...
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In a model where firms face a continuous choice of how much to invest in environmental innovation, we show that an ever stricter environmental policy does not always lead to ever cleaner production methods and ever lower production of polluting goods. It does so when the abatement technology is...
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