
Contents:Foreword By Mikael Skou AndersenPrefacePART I CARBON TAXES AND EMISSIONS TRADING1. A Template for the World: British Columbia's Carbon Tax ShiftThomas F. Pedersen and Stewart Elgie2. 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 Papy3. Fault Lines Between Fees and Taxes: Legal Obstacles for LinkingStefan E. Weishaar4. Policy Changes on Etr/Carbon Tax in Germany and JapanShinji Onoda and Kai Schlegelmilch5. The EU Emission Trading Scheme: First Evidence on Phase 3Claudia Kettner6. The Regensburg Model: Emissions Trading Between Countries Based on a Global CO2 Budget, National Emission Pathways and Gradual Climate JusticeManfred Sargl, Andreas Wolfsteiner and Gunter Wittmann7. Carbon Tariffs and Developing Countries: The Case for Special and Differential TreatmentSelina Cheng and Bill ButcherPART II ENERGY AND EXCISE TAXES8. Reforming The EU Vat System to Support the Transition to a Low-Carbon and Resource Efficient Economy Bettina Bahn-Walkowiak and Henning Wilts9. Long-Term Climate Mitigation and Energy Use in Austria: The Impacts of Carbon and Energy PricesKurt Kratena, Ina Meyer and Mark Wolfgang Sommer10. Urban Road Pricing: The Experience of MilanEdoardo Croci and Aldo Ravazzi Douvan11. Motor Fuel Taxation in Central Europe and International Tax Competition: Simulation of Motor Fuel Tax HarmonizationJan Bruha, Hana Bruhova-Foltynova and Vitezslav PisaPART III ANALYZING POLICY CHOICES12. Climate Change Law and Policy Making: The Utility of the Delphi MethodEvgney Guglyuvatyy and Natalie P. Stoianoff13. Motivating Environmental Tax Reform Through Coalitions of Like-Minded CountriesSirini Withana and Patrick Ten Brink14. Developments and Opportunities for an Ecological Tax Reform in SpainIgnasi Puig Ventosa, Eike Meyer, Marta Jofra Sora and Maria Calaf FornIndex
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