Improving the Environment through Reducing Subsidies Part III: Case Studies
Substantial amounts of money continue to be spent in OECD countries on measures to support agriculture, energy, transportation and industrial activities. Many of these support measures encourage the emission of environmentally harmful pollutants, the generation of waste, and the excessive use of nat...
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OECD Publishing
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- CONTENTS; Introduction; 1. Overview of the Case Studies; The Effects of Taxes and Support on Marginal Costs: Quantitative Illustrations; 1. Introduction; 2. Statutory Taxes and Support; 3. Non-Tax Parameters: Economic Depreciation Rates, Capital and Input Structures; 4. METR on Up-stream Production; 5. METR on Manufacturing Costs: Country A; 6. METR on Manufacturing Costs: Country B; 7. Conclusions; Annex: Methodology for Calculating Marginal Effective Tax Rates; Notes; References; Environmental Impacts of Agricultural Support: Cereal Irrigation in France; 1. Introduction
- 2. Irrigation: Current Situation and Reasons for its Development3. Microeconomic Modelling; 4. Conclusions; Notes; References; Environmental Effects of Changes in Taxation and Support to Agriculture; Summary of Results and Policy Implications; 1. Introduction; 2. Control of Nitrogen Pollution from Agriculture in the Netherlands; 3. Nitrogen Pollution Control by Taxing Inputs; 4. Nitrogen Pollution Control by Taxing Emissions; 5. The Effects on Primary Production; 6. Impact of Taxes on Income and Employment in the Agribusiness; 7. Adjustment of VAT Rates According to Production Methods; Annex
- NotesReferences; Effective Tax Rates on the Marginal Costs of Different Modes of Freight Transport; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology and Parameterisation; 3. Results; 4. Conclusions; Statistical Annex; Notes; References; Energy Support Measures and their Environmental Effects: Decisive Parameters for Subsidy Removal; 1. Introduction; 2. Methodology; 3. Review of the Previous Case Studies Using the Characteristics Approach; 4. Towards Generalisations; References; Effects of Government Subsidies on the Environment: the Case of Electricity and Newsprint Production from a Swedish Perspective
- Executive Summary1. Introduction; 2. The Electricity System; 3. The Newsprint Industry; 4. Emissions from Newsprint and Electricity Production; 5. An Introduction to the Calculation Model; 6. Sheltered Sectors - a Theoretical Case; 7. Sweden as an Open Economy; 8. Concluding Remarks; Notes; References; Environmental and Economic Effects of Support to the Austrian Pulp and Paper Industry; 1. Background and Objectives; 2. Direct Subsidies and the Pulp and Paper Sector; 3. Extent of Direct Subsidies in the Pulp and Paper Sector
- 4. Subsidy Targets and Efficiency by Direct Subsidies to the Pulp and Paper Sector5. Energy as Indirect Support; 6. Some Crucial Factors; 7. Reform of the Support System; Annex; Notes; References; Competitiveness and Reduction of Support Measures to Industry: the Prisoners' Dilemma; 1. Introduction; 2. The Prisoners and their Dilemmas; 3. Subsidies, Cost Structure and Markets in the Agriculture, Metal, Energyand Paper Industries; 4. Impact of Subsidy Removal on Competitiveness; 5. Strategies for Subsidy Reduction; 6. Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Work
- Annex: The Impact of Input and Output Subsidies on Production Levels