Taxes and Tradable Permits as Instruments for Controlling Pollution Theory and Practice

John Norregaard, Valérie Reppelin-Hill
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This paper examines the relative merits of two dominant economic instruments for reducing pollution-'green' taxes and tradable permits. Theoretically, the two instruments share many similarities, and on balance, neither seems preferable to the other. In practice, however, most countries have relied more on taxes than on permits to control pollution. The analysis suggests a number of lessons to be learned from country experiences regarding the design and implementation of both instruments. While many, particularly European countries, currently have long-term programs involving environmental taxes, a willingness to experiment with tradable permits seems to be growing, especially given the Kyoto protocol emission targets.
税收和可交易许可证作为控制污染的理论和实践手段
本文考察了减少污染的两种主要经济工具——“绿色”税和可交易许可证的相对优点。从理论上讲,这两种工具有许多相似之处,总的来说,两者似乎都不可取。然而,在实践中,大多数国家更多地依靠税收而不是许可证来控制污染。分析表明,在设计和执行这两项文书方面,可以从各国的经验中吸取一些教训。虽然许多国家,特别是欧洲国家,目前都有涉及环境税的长期计划,但试验可交易许可的意愿似乎正在增长,特别是考虑到《京都议定书》的排放目标。
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