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Taxation and the Green Growth Challenge addresses the pressing issue of how economic growth can be compatible with the fight against climate change, while protecting the environment as much as possible. The book shows how decision-makers must account for the legal value of the environment as being of benefit to future generations.With a broad approach, and a combination of legal and economic points of view, chapters discuss which tax instruments enable us to combine economic growth and environmental protection in a balanced way. This discerning book identifies the tax instruments that permit a comprehensive arrangement of underlying economic and political interests, with a view to pursuing the UN’s and EU’s ambitious environmental goals. The impressive selection of contributors also reflect on global initiatives and legislation as well as exploring new environmental strategies.This book will be of great interest to researchers and scholars who wish to analyse in-depth environmental and natural resource taxation issues, including energy taxation and carbon pricing, as well as the circular economy and green taxes in the context of wider tax reforms. It will also appeal to industry advisors, policymakers and government officials.
Edited by Alberto Comelli, Professor of Tax Law, University of Parma, Italy, Janet E. Milne, Professor of Law and Director of the Environmental Tax Policy Institute, Vermont Law School, US and Mikael Skou Andersen, Professor of Environmental Policy Analysis, Aarhus University, Denmark and Hope Ashiabor, Dr., University of New South Wales Business School, Australia
Contents:Foreword: Taxation and green growth – the role of carbon pricing xiiiAlberto MajocchiPART I GREEN GROWTH CHALLENGE GENERAL ISSUES1 Taxation for green growth: a mission-oriented approach 2Rafaela Cristina Oliari and Carlos Araújo Leonetti2 Multilevel inconsistencies in environmental taxation:some evidence from the Italian case 15Andrea Zatti3 The role of taxation in the ecological transition: the socialand solidarity economy (SSE) perspective 35Giulia BolettoPART II GREEN GROWTH, CARBON PRICING AND CBAM4 Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: potential andcritical aspects 54Olimpia Fontana5 The Achilles heel of border carbon adjustments:unintended effects on developing countries 69María Amparo Grau RuizPART III GREEN GROWTH, TAX INCENTIVES AND SUBSIDIES6 Green hydrogen mitigates the EU’s energy dependenceand leads to climate neutrality in 2050 85María de los Angeles Diez Moreno7 Climate-counterproductive subsidies in Austria – aneconomic and legal assessment of the status quo andreform options 100Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig, Angela Köppl, Franz Sinabell,Reinhard Schanda, Martino Heher, Alexander Rimböck,Stella Müller, Thomas Voit and Sabine KirchmayrPART IV GREEN GROWTH AND ENERGY TAXATION8 Time for a windfall profit tax? Electricity market designin times of crises 114Claudia Kettner, Michael Böheim and Margit Schratzenstaller9 Impact of an energy taxation reform on Italiancorporations: simulation results using the Istat-Matis.b model 131Cristina Brandimarte and Antonella Caiumi10 Negative externalities in the transport sector: Europeanefforts to align transport prices with external costs throughmarket-based instruments 145Marina BisognoPART V GREEN GROWTH, CIRCULAR ECONOMYAND TAX REFORMS11 The new Spanish tax on waste within the framework ofthe European Union goals on the circular economy 160Rodolfo Salassa Boix12 Green tax reform in China: from pollution discharge feesystem to environmental protection tax 171Yanmin He and Jingfei ChePART VI GREEN GROWTH, TAXATION AND CASE STUDIES13 The role of EU taxation for a more sustainable fashion industry 184Cristina Trenta14 The definition of waste for the purposes of its possibletaxation: the Italian experience between European profilesand possible comparisons 199Alessia Marano15 Environmental taxation on oil and gas extraction inSenegal in the context of fiscal stabilization in oil and gascontracts 214Jacqueline Cottrell and Marie WettingfeldtIndex 231
‘Taxation and the Green Growth Challenge makes an exciting and timely contribution to the long-running Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation series (the book is the 25th Volume in the series). The thematic organisation of the book is convenient and allows for the reader to delve into areas that are of personal interest. The proposals and solutions covered in this edition are not only topical within environmental tax scholarship, but touch on these ideas in light of current political events, such as the global energy crisis and the conflict in Ukraine. This book will be of great interest to both researchers and policymakers who wish to engage with the key issues surrounding environmental taxation and carbon pricing policies within the green growth context.’