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Ecological Tax Reform Theory and Reality
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Education Labeling Liability Regimes Regulation Voluntary Agreements Permit Trading Taxation
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environmental taxation
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue =
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue = ↓ a case study in theory
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue = ↓ a case study in tax policy
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue = ↓ a case study in politics
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Theories Pigouvian theory
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Pigouvian Theory tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ external cost
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Theories Pigouvian theory Polluter pays principle
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Polluter Pays Principle tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ for what?
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Polluter Pays Principle tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ external costs restoration costs cost required to abate pollution
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Theories Pigouvian theory Polluter pays principle Least cost abatement
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Least Cost Abatement tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ cost required to abate pollution
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Theories Pigouvian theory Polluter pays principle Least cost abatement Double dividend
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Double Dividend tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ tax rate under another theory that provides sufficient revenue for tax reduction
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The Choice tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ external costs restoration costs cost required to abate pollution cost required for tax reduction
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue = ↓ a case study in tax policy
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Tax policies affecting the tax base Environmental effectiveness Administrative feasibility Economic effect
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Tax policies affecting the tax base Environmental effectiveness Administrative feasibility Economic effect
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Tax policies affecting the tax base Environmental effectiveness Administrative feasibility Economic effect Equity
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Tax policies affecting the tax base Environmental effectiveness Administrative feasibility Economic effect Equity Still environmentally effective?
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Tax base x Tax rateTax revenue = ↓ a case study in politics
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tax base x tax rate = tax revenue ↓ - $$$ + $$$
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Proposed energy incentives Wind and biomass -- $1 billion Solar -- $71 million Alternative fuel vehicles -- $2.4 billion Politically easy; fiscally difficult
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Environmental tax increase Dedicated revenues = How to spend the money? Deficit reduction Other tax relief
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Where is the political will?
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Effective fabric or the emperor’s new clothes?
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The evidence to date
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Tolerance Principles Iterative approach Best available alternative Cost allocation ethic Educational function
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Effective fabric or the emperor’s new clothes?
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Ecological Tax Reform Theory and Reality
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Education Labeling Liability Regimes Regulation Voluntary Agreements Permit Trading Taxation
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U.S. Taxes in 2000 $2 trillion federal tax revenues $540 billion state tax revenues $332 billion local tax revenues Total -- $2.9 trillion
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Taxation -- and Environment TaxationEnvironment Environmental Taxes
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