Towards Ecological Taxation
The Efficacy of Emissions-Related Motor Taxation
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:28th May '11
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Governments around the world are struggling to meet their commitments to achieve targets relating to reductions in greenhouse gases. Many writers advocating ways to achieve these targets offer radical but often impractical approaches that do not offer a way forward within the existing economic model. In contrast, Towards Ecological Taxation is a pragmatic consideration of realistic possibilities by an author from the world of accounting. Based on his research into the implications of changes in the UK motor taxation regime for company cars, David Russell considers the broader efficacy of taxation policy as a mechanism for reducing demand for fossil fuels and encouraging a shift towards carbon-neutral energy production. He incorporates the findings of a number of studies into his analysis, along with a wider consideration of tax regimes. Dr Russell suggests a way forward that will attract the interest of researchers, policy makers and decision makers wanting a better understanding of how taxation could be used innovatively, but within the existing economic status quo, to deliver specific and measurable reductions in CO2. Such a distinctive approach makes this book a valuable addition to the literature on environmental issues and the always thought provoking titles in the Corporate Social Responsibility Series.
'Drawing mainly on the author's own empirical study and a critical review of the literature, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of the efficacy of emissions-related ecological taxation and offers fresh analytical insights on the implications of ecological tax reforms for both sustainable development practices and relevant theoretical developments. The book is a timely contribution to the knowledge of sustainable development in terms of ecological fiscal policies and reforms and their implementations.' William Sun, Leader of Corporate Governance and Sustainable Business Research Group (CGSRG), Leeds Metropolitan University, UK
ISBN: 9780566089794
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 630g
256 pages