Environmental Taxation and Revenue for Development
Published By: UNU-WIDER on eSS | Published Date: December, 22 , 2003This paper considers the role of global environmental taxes both as instruments for
improving the global environment and as a source of revenue for funding economic
development. It reviews the general case for environmental taxes and the particular
issues that arise for the adoption of such taxes in an international setting without a
single jurisdiction. It also discusses the possibilities for political acceptance of such
taxes when tax revenue is linked to the goal of economic development. The revenue
potential of global environmental taxes is evaluated with special reference to a global
carbon tax. It is found that this tax alone has the potential to raise sufficient revenue to
finance the United Nations’ Millennium Development Goals. [Discussion Paper No. 2003/86]
Author(s): Agnar Sandmo | Posted on: Nov 22, 2010 | Views(908) | Download (739)