This Comment explores policy developments in the United States, Netherlands, and Japan, and identifies elements possessed by the most successful environmental tax schemes: simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and culture-specificity. These countries offer a diverse view of Western and Eastern culture and tax paradigms. Each country has a distinct way of managing taxes while implementing programs that encourage environmental reform. Additionally, the culture in each country is unique, making tax implementations and management particular to each. In Part II, this Comment addresses the historical development of Green Building and Energy efficiency globally and in the United States, the Netherlands, and Japan. Part III analyzes the impact of cost, c...
Surveys show that the public will choose green alternatives if given the chance, yet average consume...
Ecological tax reform (ETR), a radical departure from existing environmental policies in\ud this cou...
Energy tax incentives have historically focused on the supply of energy sources. The U.S. governmen...
This Comment explores policy developments in the United States, Netherlands, and Japan, and identifi...
This article looks at the relative effectiveness of areas of key energy and conservation related tax...
For effective measures against global warming given the current demand to shift to a lowcarbon socie...
For effective measures against global warming given the current demand to shift to a lowcarbon socie...
Environmental taxes can be efficient tools for successful environmental policy. Their use, however, ...
In the past few decades there has been an increased interest in energy efficient technologies and re...
In this study, we present an overview of the alternative instruments for pollution control. We have ...
One of the fundamental causes of environmental and resource use problems are unpriced scarcity and p...
The judicious use of natural resources is a crucial prerequisite for sustainable growth not only in ...
Other chapters of this Handbook show that environmental taxes are very interesting instruments for e...
Environmental taxes and fees: wrestling with theory / Janet E. Milne -- Environmental taxation for a...
Environmental pollution has been a vital issue day by day due to the increase of production and cons...
Surveys show that the public will choose green alternatives if given the chance, yet average consume...
Ecological tax reform (ETR), a radical departure from existing environmental policies in\ud this cou...
Energy tax incentives have historically focused on the supply of energy sources. The U.S. governmen...
This Comment explores policy developments in the United States, Netherlands, and Japan, and identifi...
This article looks at the relative effectiveness of areas of key energy and conservation related tax...
For effective measures against global warming given the current demand to shift to a lowcarbon socie...
For effective measures against global warming given the current demand to shift to a lowcarbon socie...
Environmental taxes can be efficient tools for successful environmental policy. Their use, however, ...
In the past few decades there has been an increased interest in energy efficient technologies and re...
In this study, we present an overview of the alternative instruments for pollution control. We have ...
One of the fundamental causes of environmental and resource use problems are unpriced scarcity and p...
The judicious use of natural resources is a crucial prerequisite for sustainable growth not only in ...
Other chapters of this Handbook show that environmental taxes are very interesting instruments for e...
Environmental taxes and fees: wrestling with theory / Janet E. Milne -- Environmental taxation for a...
Environmental pollution has been a vital issue day by day due to the increase of production and cons...
Surveys show that the public will choose green alternatives if given the chance, yet average consume...
Ecological tax reform (ETR), a radical departure from existing environmental policies in\ud this cou...
Energy tax incentives have historically focused on the supply of energy sources. The U.S. governmen...