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Feasibility of implementing a radical ETR and its acceptance
The study provides an analysis of the legal feasibility and political acceptability of a radical Environmental Tax Reform (ETR) within the broader context of EU policies. It explores the scope for using ...
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Guidelines on the Use of Market-based Instruments to Address the Problem of Marine Litter
Policymakers who are concerned with the negative impacts of litter, solid waste and debris in their ports, bays and coastal waters have long searched for effective ways to reduce this problem. This report ...
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Using Market Based Instruments for European Environment Policy
The European Environment Agency (EEA) has recently released two reports on the development of market based instruments across Europe. Both reports are mainly based on work from a team led by IEEP, which ...
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Using the Market for Cost-Effective Environmental Policy - EEA Report 2006
This report is one of two recent reports from the European Environment Agency (EEA) on the development of market based instruments across Europe. Both reports are mainly based on work from a team led by ...
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Market Based Instruments for Environmental Policy in Europe
This report is one of two recent reports from the European Environment Agency (EEA) on the development of market based instruments across Europe. Both reports are mainly based on work from a team led by ...
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Market based instruments for environmental policy in Europe - EEA Technical Report 2005
Market based instruments are increasingly being used across Europe. The development of these instruments is covered in recent European Environment Agency (EEA) reports - Using the market for cost-effective ...
