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Governance by Green Taxes
註釋Fiscal measures are being used increasingly by governments to secure environmental policy objectives. This book examines how green taxes have worked in practice. The author uses his 20 years of environmental policy experience to test the effectiveness of economic instruments. Through a comparative study of the water policies of Denmark, France, Germany and the Netherlands, he shows how, in contrast to administrative regulation, green taxes have made pollution prevention pay and promoted the ecological modernization of industry.