Both the mining and the burning of coal is polluting, so we might expect to observe taxes on coal production and consumption. Yet several countries of Western Europe subsidize coal production, and most East European countries subsidize coal consumption. The first part of this paper shows that those subsidies, which are emulated by other rich and poor countries respectively, have become enormous. Neoclassical political economy is used to examine why governments adopt such inappropriate policies when they are so wasteful of resources and damaging to the environment. Several new and offsetting political forces have been at work in Western Europe in recent years though, causing some countries to dismantle their coal producer subsidies. T...
In this paper we investigate the introduction of an export tax on steam coal levied by an individual...
Europe has a dirty energy secret: coal is producing a quarter of the electricity, but three-quarters...
It has been suggested that eliminating coal production subsidies could substantially reduce global c...
Both the mining and the burning of coal is polluting, so we might expect to observe taxes on coal pr...
In this article we take a closer look at the argumentation behind subsidies to the European coal ind...
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal in diverse country contexts. Coal ...
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal in diverse country contexts. Coal ...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
Poland is the largest hard coal and second largest lignite producer in the EU, generating around 80 ...
International negotiations for an agreement to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases have not prod...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Today most EU Member States rely on (mostly imported) coal to achieve their energy requirements. Var...
In Germany, hard coal has been subsidized for almost half a century. Despite the declining significa...
European coal mining regions face massive transformational challenges. The necessity of climate prot...
In this paper we investigate the introduction of an export tax on steam coal levied by an individual...
Europe has a dirty energy secret: coal is producing a quarter of the electricity, but three-quarters...
It has been suggested that eliminating coal production subsidies could substantially reduce global c...
Both the mining and the burning of coal is polluting, so we might expect to observe taxes on coal pr...
In this article we take a closer look at the argumentation behind subsidies to the European coal ind...
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal in diverse country contexts. Coal ...
This volume provides an overview of the political economy of coal in diverse country contexts. Coal ...
Meeting climate goals is a particular challenge for countries that combine extensive use of coal as ...
The shift away from coal is at the heart of the global low-carbon transition. Can governments of coa...
Poland is the largest hard coal and second largest lignite producer in the EU, generating around 80 ...
International negotiations for an agreement to reduce the emission of greenhouse gases have not prod...
Europe and Japan are among the main importers of coal. Climate policies following the Kyoto agreemen...
Today most EU Member States rely on (mostly imported) coal to achieve their energy requirements. Var...
In Germany, hard coal has been subsidized for almost half a century. Despite the declining significa...
European coal mining regions face massive transformational challenges. The necessity of climate prot...
In this paper we investigate the introduction of an export tax on steam coal levied by an individual...
Europe has a dirty energy secret: coal is producing a quarter of the electricity, but three-quarters...
It has been suggested that eliminating coal production subsidies could substantially reduce global c...