Environmental taxes might be efficient, but plans to impose new taxes are often met with fierce public resistance. In order to design environmental taxes that are both efficient and acceptable to the public -- so that they can be politically feasible -- it is important to understand public attitudes towards environmental taxes. We conduct a focus group study in Norway to extend the current knowledge on this issue. We find less general resistance to taxation as a policy instrument, and seemingly more trust in government, than what has been reported in similar studies from other countries. The participants are, however, very skeptical and do not see the point of using the revenues from an environmental tax to reduce other taxes, such as the p...
Previous studies have argued that political trust shapes public opinion with respect to policies fo...
This paper reviews the potential for problems regarding public acceptability of environmental taxes ...
The failure of undervalue or unpriced externalities, such as emissions, have led us to an unsustaina...
Pigouvian taxes are efficient -- but unpopular among voters -- and hence often politically infeasibl...
Although it is widely acknowledged that taxation is a powerful instrument for combating environmenta...
Although it is widely acknowledged that taxation is a powerful instrument for combating environmenta...
The Norwegian Green Tax Commission proposes inter alia cost-effective taxes on red meat and city tra...
This article studies if, how, and why different revenue uses affect public attitudes to environmenta...
Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) is widely accepted to be a policy with desirable environmental, and o...
Research on how the public is willing to make sacrifices for the environment is increasingly promine...
Combining environmental with employment objectives, ecological tax reform (ETR) envisages a double d...
The most common definition of Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) is the use of the revenue from environm...
This paper analyzes the drivers of carbon taxes acceptability with survey data and a randomized labe...
Taxation as an instrument for environmental policy (green taxes) has been a topic of heated debate i...
This article analyses and evaluates current government proposals for five new environmental taxes or...
Previous studies have argued that political trust shapes public opinion with respect to policies fo...
This paper reviews the potential for problems regarding public acceptability of environmental taxes ...
The failure of undervalue or unpriced externalities, such as emissions, have led us to an unsustaina...
Pigouvian taxes are efficient -- but unpopular among voters -- and hence often politically infeasibl...
Although it is widely acknowledged that taxation is a powerful instrument for combating environmenta...
Although it is widely acknowledged that taxation is a powerful instrument for combating environmenta...
The Norwegian Green Tax Commission proposes inter alia cost-effective taxes on red meat and city tra...
This article studies if, how, and why different revenue uses affect public attitudes to environmenta...
Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) is widely accepted to be a policy with desirable environmental, and o...
Research on how the public is willing to make sacrifices for the environment is increasingly promine...
Combining environmental with employment objectives, ecological tax reform (ETR) envisages a double d...
The most common definition of Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) is the use of the revenue from environm...
This paper analyzes the drivers of carbon taxes acceptability with survey data and a randomized labe...
Taxation as an instrument for environmental policy (green taxes) has been a topic of heated debate i...
This article analyses and evaluates current government proposals for five new environmental taxes or...
Previous studies have argued that political trust shapes public opinion with respect to policies fo...
This paper reviews the potential for problems regarding public acceptability of environmental taxes ...
The failure of undervalue or unpriced externalities, such as emissions, have led us to an unsustaina...