This paper analyzes the advantages and implications of the implementation of a European tax on carbon dioxide emissions as an own resource of the EU and it focuses on its effects on intercountry distribution. In contrast to a harmonized tax, which would only have distributive effects within each member state, a tax collected at European scale would also have important distributive effects among different countries. These effects would also depend on the use of tax revenues. The paper investigates through a simple empirical analysis the distributive effects among the member states of three tax models: a pure CO 2 model; a 50%/50% energy-CO2 model and a CO2 model with a burden on nuclear power
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The paper analyzes carbon taxes as proposed by the EC in a multisector energy demand model of nine W...
Emissions of CO2, SO2 and NO are all closely linked to burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on si...
AbstractThe EU Emissions Trading System was established in 2005 as the cost-effective tools for cutt...
This paper analyzes the advantages and implications of the implementation of a European tax on carbo...
This paper examines the effects of introducing a tax on carbon dioxide emissions produced by combust...
International audienceThis paper examines the determinants of residential CO 2 emissions, which are ...
Many European states have introduced carbon tax regimes into their national policies, as a way to co...
Global effects of the european ecotax The aim of this paper is to analyse the implications of the E...
The COMETR project is a comprehensive attempt to account ex-post for the implications of carbon-ener...
This paper examines the distributional impacts from (i) harmonizing prices for carbon dioxide emissi...
Since the first days of its existence, the humanity had been using natural resources to meet its nee...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of environmentally related taxes on carbon di...
This paper outlines the development of a CGE model as a tool for analysing many of the issues relati...
A set of existing optimization models representing the energy systems of the OECD and LDC countries ...
The paper analyzes carbon taxes as proposed by the EC in a multisector energy demand model of nine W...
Emissions of CO2, SO2 and NO are all closely linked to burning of fossil fuels. Here we report on si...
AbstractThe EU Emissions Trading System was established in 2005 as the cost-effective tools for cutt...