Greening the Budget - J. Peter Clinch

Greening the Budget

Budgetary Policies for Environmental Improvement

J. Peter Clinch (Redaktør) ; Kai Schlegelmilch (Redaktør) ; Rolf-Ulrich Sprenger (Redaktør) ; Ursula Triebswetter (Redaktør)

Greening the Budget regards the fundamental cause of environmental degradation as government and market failure and proposes the use of budgets as an instrument of environmental policy to rectify this problem. Les mer
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Greening the Budget regards the fundamental cause of environmental degradation as government and market failure and proposes the use of budgets as an instrument of environmental policy to rectify this problem.
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Forlag: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
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Språk: Engelsk
ISBN: 9781840647532
Format: 23 x 16 cm
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'Greening the Budget offers a useful, and welcome, addition to the literature available to the environmental policymaker. The book can inspire policymakers to take a fresh look at old problems, help us to ask new questions and stimulate proposals for new solutions . . . Students of things environmental will find the book an inspiration for essay projects and research programs.'

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Contents: Foreword Preface Part I: Environmentally Damaging Subsidies Part II: Taxes and Charges Part III: Subsidies for Environmental Purposes Part IV: European Financial Transfers Part V: Public Purchasing and Administration Index
Edited by J. Peter Clinch, University College Dublin, Ireland, Kai Schlegelmilch, Federal Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation and Nuclear Safety, Germany, Rolf-Ulrich Sprenger, formerly Director of the Environmental and Resource Economics Department, IFO Institute for Economic Research, Munich, Germany and Ursula Triebswetter, Department of Labor and Economics, State Capital Munich, Germany