Green fees: How a tax shift can work for the environment and the economy
Demonstrates how shifting tax burden can reduce environmental damages, increase economic production and income, and increase economic welfare overall.
Date:
November, 1992
Authors:
Robert Repetto, Roger C. Dower, Robin Jenkins, and Jacqueline Geoghegan
Contact:
Anonymous
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Number of Pages:
100
ISBN:
0-915825-76-7
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In this report, Repetto and co-authors estimate the economic gains from shifting a significant chunk of the tax burden from income, profits, and payrolls onto congestion, pollution, and waste generation. This study demonstrates that such charges can reduce environmental damages, increase economic production and income, and increase economic welfare overall.

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