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Green Budget Reform in Europe

Edited by: Schlegelmilch

ISBN13: 9783642636769
Published: April 2013
Publisher: Springer-Verlag
Country of Publication: Germany
Format: Paperback
Price: £49.99



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This book on Green Budget Reforms (GBR) provides comprehensive insight into how forerunner countries such as Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and Switzerland, but also Hungary and Poland, have designed and taken first steps toward GBR, with emphasis on Ecological Tax Reform (ETR). The book covers the proceedings of an international seminar held in Slovenia with contributions from economists of the European Commission, the OECD, finance ministries and researchers. It also includes the first comprehensive case study of Slovenia, demonstrating the unique opportunities for GBR in Central and Eastern European Countries in particular. The book is for policy makers, consultants, lecturers, and scientists who wish to make and measure progress in sustainable development. Readers can choose from a range of market-based instruments applied in various countries and adapt them according to the requirements of their countries.

Subjects:
Environmental Law
Contents:
From the Contents: Green Budget Reform.
Macroeconomic Impacts and Impacts on Innovation.
Environmental Taxes and Charges in the EU Member States and the CEECs.
Cohesion Countries.
Environmental Tax Reforms in Austria, Denmark, Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Poland, Hungary, Slovenia.
Environmental Funds in Central and Eastern European Countries.
Subsidies and the Environment.
Green Budget/Ecological Tax Reform Commissions.
Summarizing Remarks.