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Tax Competition, Provision of Public Goods, and Environmental Policy

In: Fiscal Policy and Environmental Welfare

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In this innovative book the author examines the link between environmental, trade, and industrial policies within an interregional setting. He models how regional governments, using tax rates on real capital and pollutant emissions, determine policies to favour their residents in terms of the provision of public goods and reduction in environmental degradation.

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  • ., 1998. "Tax Competition, Provision of Public Goods, and Environmental Policy," Chapters, in: Fiscal Policy and Environmental Welfare, chapter 4, pages 89-126, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:1412_4
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