Using Carbon Revenues
Carbon pricing is increasingly recognized as an important source of government revenue. Carbon revenues can be crucial in supporting cost-effective climate mitigation, industrial competitiveness and other economic and development objectives. How carbon revenues are used and how these uses are commun...
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okr-10986-322472021-05-25T09:27:18Z Using Carbon Revenues World Bank CARBON PRICING CARBON TAX TAX REVENUE FISCAL POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLIMATE FINANCE GREEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS NIEQUALITY SUBSIDY REFORM Carbon pricing is increasingly recognized as an important source of government revenue. Carbon revenues can be crucial in supporting cost-effective climate mitigation, industrial competitiveness and other economic and development objectives. How carbon revenues are used and how these uses are communicated are also critical for public and stakeholder acceptability of carbon pricing. This report provides practical guidance on using carbon revenues by helping policymakers understand the implications, opportunities, and challenges associated with different approaches to carbon revenue use. 2019-08-15T15:39:32Z 2019-08-15T15:39:32Z 2019-08-19 Technical Paper http://hdl.handle.net/10986/32247 Partnership for Market Readiness Technical Note;No. 16 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research :: Working Paper Publications & Research |
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CARBON PRICING CARBON TAX TAX REVENUE FISCAL POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLIMATE FINANCE GREEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS NIEQUALITY SUBSIDY REFORM |
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CARBON PRICING CARBON TAX TAX REVENUE FISCAL POLICY CLIMATE CHANGE ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLIMATE FINANCE GREEN RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CASH TRANSFERS NIEQUALITY SUBSIDY REFORM World Bank Using Carbon Revenues |
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Carbon pricing is increasingly recognized as an important source of government revenue. Carbon revenues can be crucial in supporting cost-effective climate mitigation, industrial competitiveness and other economic and development objectives. How carbon revenues are used and how these uses are communicated are also critical for public and stakeholder acceptability of carbon pricing. This report provides practical guidance on using carbon revenues by helping policymakers understand the implications, opportunities, and challenges associated with different approaches to carbon revenue use. |
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