none3siIn this paper, we offer a meta-analytical synthesis of recent (simulation) studies on environmental tax reform (ETR). The studies considered here look at both environmental effects (e.g., reduction in CO2 emission) and economic effects (e.g., employment gains) consequent upon such a tax reform. The existing statistical results from the literature mainly suggest that the tax type, the recycling policy, and the economic model used in the simulations significantly influence the chance that a ‘double dividend’ effect can be obtained. These empirical results are, however, not entirely conclusive regarding the question of which combination of policies and models will lead to a higher double dividend. This issue is investigated in our study...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
We present a synthesis of simulation studies concerning green tax reform (GTR) in European and non-E...
This work describes the double dividend theory and environmental tax reform. The theory claims that ...
In this paper we offer a meta-analysis approach to (simulation) studies on environmental tax reform ...
In this paper, we offer a meta-analytical synthesis of recent (simulation) studies on environmental ...
The double dividend effect comes in many forms but, in a general sense, it is the notion that both t...
An environmental fiscal reform (EFR) represents a transition of a taxation system toward one based i...
In this paper we present a meta-regression analysis of simulation studies concerning green tax refor...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling is a flexible and open way to model the economic sys-...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
A Computable General Equilibrium model is used to simulate the effects of an Environmental Tax Refo...
The concept of revenue neutral environmental tax reform has been around since the early 1970's when...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIt has been long debated whether environmental ...
We reconsider some analytical arguments on the double dividend, focusing on the small open developin...
We use a Computable General Equilibrium model to simulate the effects of an Environmental Tax Reform...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
We present a synthesis of simulation studies concerning green tax reform (GTR) in European and non-E...
This work describes the double dividend theory and environmental tax reform. The theory claims that ...
In this paper we offer a meta-analysis approach to (simulation) studies on environmental tax reform ...
In this paper, we offer a meta-analytical synthesis of recent (simulation) studies on environmental ...
The double dividend effect comes in many forms but, in a general sense, it is the notion that both t...
An environmental fiscal reform (EFR) represents a transition of a taxation system toward one based i...
In this paper we present a meta-regression analysis of simulation studies concerning green tax refor...
Computable general equilibrium (CGE) modelling is a flexible and open way to model the economic sys-...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
A Computable General Equilibrium model is used to simulate the effects of an Environmental Tax Refo...
The concept of revenue neutral environmental tax reform has been around since the early 1970's when...
Unidad de excelencia María de Maeztu CEX2019-000940-MIt has been long debated whether environmental ...
We reconsider some analytical arguments on the double dividend, focusing on the small open developin...
We use a Computable General Equilibrium model to simulate the effects of an Environmental Tax Reform...
The increasing attention to environmental damage and the problem of climate changes have led many st...
We present a synthesis of simulation studies concerning green tax reform (GTR) in European and non-E...
This work describes the double dividend theory and environmental tax reform. The theory claims that ...