1993-06-01
Policy instruments for curbing CO2 emissions: The case of the Netherlands
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Environmental and Resource Economics , Volume 3 - Issue 3 p. 233- 244
Taxes may seem to be the most attractive instrument for curbing the emissions of carbon dioxide. This paper, however, argues that environmental taxes involve a number of serious complications - especially in an open economy riddled with market imperfections like the Netherlands. Therefore, a wide-ranging policy mix is called for. As far as households and sheltered sectors are concerned, regulation can continue to play a major role. Within the context of unilateral policies aimed at exposed sectors, the combination of subsidies and voluntary agreements may be more cost effective than the tax instrument.
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| Organisation | Erasmus School of Economics |
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Bovenberg, L. (1993). Policy instruments for curbing CO2 emissions: The case of the Netherlands. Environmental and Resource Economics, 3(3), 233–244. doi:10.1007/BF00313160 |
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