Foreword By Mikael Skou Andersen
Preface
PART I CARBON TAXES AND EMISSIONS TRADING
1. A Template for the World: British Columbia's Carbon Tax Shift Thomas F. Pedersen and Stewart Elgie
2. The Cost of Enforcing Carbon Pricing Mechanisms: A Comparison of the British Columbia Carbon Tax and the Quebec Emissions Trading System Nathalie Chalifour and Jacques Papy
3. Fault Lines Between Fees and Taxes: Legal Obstacles for Linking Stefan E. Weishaar
4. Policy Changes on Etr/Carbon Tax in Germany and Japan Shinji Onoda and Kai Schlegelmilch
5. The EU Emission Trading Scheme: First Evidence on Phase 3 Claudia Kettner
6. The Regensburg Model: Emissions Trading Between Countries Based on a Global CO2 Budget, National Emission Pathways and Gradual Climate Justice Manfred Sargl, Andreas Wolfsteiner and Gunter Wittmann
7. Carbon Tariffs and Developing Countries: The Case for Special and Differential Treatment Selina Cheng and Bill Butcher
PART II ENERGY AND EXCISE TAXES
8. Reforming The EU Vat System to Support the Transition to a Low-Carbon and Resource Efficient Economy Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak and Henning Wilts
9. Long-Term Climate Mitigation and Energy Use in Austria: The Impacts of Carbon and Energy Prices Kurt Kratena, Ina Meyer and Mark Wolfgang Sommer
10. Urban Road Pricing: The Experience of Milan Edoardo Croci and Aldo Ravazzi Douvan
11. Motor Fuel Taxation in Central Europe and International Tax Competition: Simulation of Motor Fuel Tax Harmonization Jan Bruha, Hana Bruhova-Foltynova and Vitezslav Pisa
PART III ANALYZING POLICY CHOICES
12. Climate Change Law and Policy Making: The Utility of the Delphi Method Evgney Guglyuvatyy and Natalie P. Stoianoff
13. Motivating Environmental Tax Reform Through Coalitions of Like-Minded Countries Sirini Withana and Patrick Ten Brink
14. Developments and Opportunities for an Ecological Tax Reform in Spain Ignasi Puig Ventosa, Eike Meyer, Marta Jofra Sora and Maria Calaf Forn
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