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Environmental Fiscal Reform and Unemployment
Employment, wage formation and pricing in the European Union: Empirical modelling of environmental tax reform
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Terry Barker
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Ben Gardiner
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1996
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Springer Netherlands
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Book chapters
pp. 3
Environmental taxation and the double-dividend: The role of factor substitution and capital mobility
pp. 53
Shifting taxes from value added to material inputs
pp. 73
Environmental taxation and employment in a multi-sector general equilibrium model
pp. 93
Optimal government policy, the environment, employment, and tax shifting
pp. 121
Environmental policy, worker moral hazard, and the double dividend issue
pp. 139
Labour market institutions and the double dividend hypothesis
pp. 171
The double dividend hypothesis, the environmental benefits and the international coordination of tax recycling
pp. 193
Double dividend analysis: First results of a general equilibrium model (GEM-E3) linking the EU-12 countries
pp. 229
Employment, wage formation and pricing in the European Union: Empirical modelling of environmental tax reform
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