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Carbon Pricing, Growth and the Environment [Kietas viršelis]

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This original and timely volume provides unique insights and analysis on the pressing question of how to achieve environmental sustainability while fostering economic growth. The emphasis of the book lies in finding critical solutions to global climate change including chapters on environmental fiscal reform and unemployment in Spain, EU structural and cohesion policy and sustainable development, ecological tax reform in Europe and Asia, Australia's carbon pricing mechanism, and many other timely topics.

This insightful volume will appeal to policymakers in government as well as academics and students in environmental law, environmental economics and environmental sustainability.

Contributors: E. de Lemos Pinto Aydos, B. Bahn-Walkowiak, C.M. Black, B. Butcher, A.F. Carbo Lugo, F. Carraro, J. Cottrell, M. Escapa, C. Ge, M. Gonzalez-Eguino, J.I. Gorospe-Oviedo, F. Habermacher, Y. Ito, L. Kreiser, T.-Y. Lee, C. Lenz, A. Lerch, X. Li, X. Liu, A. Majocchi, A. Markandya, A.I. Mateos-Ansotegui, E. Meyer, D.C. Perez Bustamante, Y. Ren, S. Rudolph, P. Schepelmann, H. Sprohge, K. Sudo, S. Suk, R. Tavallali, A. Usubiaga, B. Volmert, J. Wang, M. Xue, A. Yabar Sterling, A. Zatti

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The scope, depth and persistence with which this book explores carbon pricing is admirable, reflecting that despite political reluctance it is a topic in all parts of the world. - Mikael Skou Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark and European Environment Agency Environmental taxation and emissions trading continue to be high on the public policy agenda in many countries, and this is another welcome and very interesting volume in the Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation series that presents new ideas and evidence on these subjects from a wide range of countries and a variety of perspectives. - Paul Ekins, University College London, UK

List of figures
viii
List of tables
ix
Editorial review board x
List of contributors
xii
Preface xiv
List of abbreviations
xv
PART I CARBON PRICING AND ENVIRONMENTAL FISCAL REFORM
1 Environmental fiscal reform and unemployment in Spain
3(14)
Anil Markandya
Mikel Gonzalez-Eguino
Marta Escapa
2 EU structural and cohesion policy and sustainable development
17(16)
Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak
Arkaitz Usubiaga
Philipp Schepelmann
3 Decentralized environmental taxation: a preliminary assessment
33(20)
Fiorenza Carraro
Andrea Zatti
PART II LOW CARBON GREEN GROWTH
4 Taxation reform for promoting low carbon green growth in China
53(14)
Chazhong Ge
Xiaoqiong Li
Jinnan Wang
Yajuan Ren
Minbin Xue
5 Ecological tax reform in Europe and Central Asia
67(20)
Jacqueline Cottrell
Eike Meyer
6 Lower carbon energy: the case of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas
87(16)
Hans Sprohge
Rahmat Tavallali
Larry Kreiser
Bill Butcher
PART III CARBON PRICING THROUGH EMISSIONS TRADING
7 Emissions trading to improve visibility in specially protected areas in the US: an alternative to retrofit control requirements in a sustainable economy
103(14)
Agustin F. Carbo Lugo
8 Related party transactions and emissions rights: accounting and direct international taxation
117(15)
J.I. Gorospe-Oviedo
A.I. Mateos-Ansotegui
9 Harmful subsidies on fossil fuels: ETS windfall profits and coal protection for electricity in Spain
132(17)
Ana Yabar Sterling
Diana C. Perez Bustamante
PART IV EMISSIONS TRADING SCHEMES
10 GHG emissions trading schemes in Northeast Asia: an overview and analysis of current scenarios
149(18)
Xianbing Liu
Sunhee Suk
Kinichi Sudo
11 Towards sustainable carbon markets: requirements for effective, efficient, and fair emissions trading schemes
167(17)
Sven Rudolph
Christine Lenz
Achim Lerch
Barbara Volmert
12 Linking land sector activities to emissions trading: Australia's carbon farming initiative
184(17)
Celeste M. Black
PART V IMPACTS OF CARBON PRICING
13 Determinants of willingness to pay for emissions reduction: a comparative study of Japan and South Korea
201(19)
Tae-Yeoun Lee
14 The effects of carbon/energy taxes on R&D expenditure in Sweden
220(10)
Yasushi Ito
15 Carbon-energy tax, emission permits and border tax adjustments
230(17)
Alberto Majocchi
PART VI CARBON LEAKAGE CONCERNS
16 Is carbon leakage really low? A critical reconsideration of the leakage concept
247(14)
Florian Habermacher
17 Australia's carbon pricing mechanism
261(16)
Elena de Lemos Pinto Aydos
Index 277
Edited by Larry Kreiser, Professor Emeritus of Accounting, Cleveland State University, US, Ana Yįbar Sterling, Professor of Applied Economics, Complutense University of Madrid, Spain, Pedro Herrera, Assistant Professor of Taxation and Financial Law, National Distance University (UNED), Spain, Janet E. Milne, Professor of Law, Vermont Law School and Director of the Environmental Tax Policy Institute, US and Hope Ashiabor, Dr., University of New South Wales Business School, Australia