Does Carbon Tax Makes Sense? Assessing Global Scenario and Addressing Indian Perspective
Published By: MAdaras School of Economics (MSE) on eSS | Published Date: March , 2016This paper presents a plan
that provides an achievable path toward a global policy on Green House
Gas (GHG) emissions. At the heart of it is a small carbon tax (actually a
GHG tax). The proceeds of that tax are to be used strategically to provide
stable, long term support of a broad based research and development
effort focused on energy sources, energy use, and emission mitigation.
Hence, the aim of framing a concept note is to compare the carbon
taxation system across nations. The scenario prevailing in different
countries is examined and addressed for the Indian structure. Carbon
taxes with regard to their competitiveness, distributional and
environmental impacts. The evidence shows that carbon taxes may be an
interesting policy option and that their main negative impacts may be
compensated through the design of the tax and the use of the generated
fiscal revenues.
Author(s): Mohana Mondal, Zareena Begum Irfan, Sunder Ramaswamy | Posted on: May 09, 2016 | Views() | Download (404)