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The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax for Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax for Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

... the economic and environmental impact of a Scottish specific carbon tax under three alternative assumptions about the use of the revenue raised by the tax: revenues raised are ... See full document

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The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax in Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

The economic and environmental impact of a carbon tax in Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

... Simulation strategy and results • We introduce a tax on carbon emissions that ensures satisfaction of the Scottish emissions targets £50 per tonne – Ad valorem tax on the use of the thre[r] ... See full document

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The Economic Impact Water Taxes: a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis with an International Data Set

The Economic Impact Water Taxes: a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis with an International Data Set

... of tax reform on water use, economic growth, and income distribution in South ...the economic impact of restricted water supply for water-short ... See full document

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Towards Incorporating Natural Capital into a Computable General Equilibrium Model for Scotland

Towards Incorporating Natural Capital into a Computable General Equilibrium Model for Scotland

... New economic agents (sectors or actors) may need to be created, with these agents receiving payments for supplying environmental goods and services, and distributing these payments on to the owners of these ... See full document

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The economic impact of uncertain tourism demand in Hawaii: risk in a computable general equilibrium model

The economic impact of uncertain tourism demand in Hawaii: risk in a computable general equilibrium model

... the economic impact on urban infrastructure services (such as water, electricity, solid ...that economic activity and the resulting environmental consequences generated by residents are far ... See full document

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Macroeconomic effects of carbon dioxide emission reduction: a computable general equilibrium analysis for Malaysia

Macroeconomic effects of carbon dioxide emission reduction: a computable general equilibrium analysis for Malaysia

... a carbon tax would decrease carbon emissions significantly and might not dramatically reduce economic ...of economic development and environment in the world perspective, however little ... See full document

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Concurrent and Legacy Impacts from Establishing a Marine Energy Sector in Scotland : a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis

Concurrent and Legacy Impacts from Establishing a Marine Energy Sector in Scotland : a Computable General Equilibrium Analysis

... If we now match the central case simulation results with those for the medium and low migration coefficients, the comparison is less straightforward. As would be expected, for the period to 2020, lowering the migration ... See full document

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A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH TO TRADE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING IN THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY

A COMPUTABLE GENERAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH TO TRADE AND ENVIRONMENTAL MODELLING IN THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY

... the economic impact of emission control policies in ...potential economic impact of emission control policies is very important because inappropriate policies that reduce carbon ... See full document

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Measuring the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Using Shale Oil and Gas Resources: A Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Approach

Measuring the Economic and Environmental Impacts of Using Shale Oil and Gas Resources: A Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Approach

... uniform carbon tax, the welfare gains for the US drop to $178 billion, a drop of 41% compared with the welfare gains of case ...substantial economic gains, while also reducing GHG emissions 27% from ... See full document

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Regional disaster impact analysis: comparing input–output and computable general equilibrium models

Regional disaster impact analysis: comparing input–output and computable general equilibrium models

... For the comparison, we consider two simulated floods in the Po River basin in Northern Italy. As shown in Fig. 3, the two floods affect the administrative regions of Veneto and Emilia-Romagna in the downstream part of ... See full document

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The Impact of Population Ageing on the Labour Market: : Evidence from Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model of Scotland

The Impact of Population Ageing on the Labour Market: : Evidence from Overlapping Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) Model of Scotland

... Generations Computable General Equilibrium (OLG-CGE) model of ...the impact of population ageing on the labour ...the analysis, particular attention is paid to how population ageing ... See full document

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The role of revenue recycling schemes in environmental tax selection : a general equilibrium analysis

The role of revenue recycling schemes in environmental tax selection : a general equilibrium analysis

... alternative tax instruments (i.e., carbon-, sulphur-, energy- and output-tax) to reduce CO 2 emissions to a specified level in ...multi-sectoral computable general equilibrium ... See full document

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Optimal Tax Rate and Its Effect on Copper Mine Resource Tax in China: A Computable General Equilibrium Model

Optimal Tax Rate and Its Effect on Copper Mine Resource Tax in China: A Computable General Equilibrium Model

... Resource tax focuses on energy, mineral and other natural resources as the object of tax collection, as a way to adjust the income gap between different mines and to reflect real value of the state-owned ... See full document

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The demographic challenge facing Scottish HEIs: a computable general equilibrium analysis

The demographic challenge facing Scottish HEIs: a computable general equilibrium analysis

... to impact significantly on the effectiveness of capital investment and the ability of employers to adopt innovative work practices” (Scottish Government, 2007b, ...in general, the education and training ... See full document

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Computable general equilibrium modelling: an important tool for tourism policy analysis

Computable general equilibrium modelling: an important tool for tourism policy analysis

... in economic variables such as sales, output, household income, value added, government tax revenues and ...employment. Economic impact refers to the changes in the economic contribution ... See full document

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The Influence of New Enterprise Tax Reform on Foreign Invested Enterprises in China—Based on Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Analysis

The Influence of New Enterprise Tax Reform on Foreign Invested Enterprises in China—Based on Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Analysis

... on computable general equilibrium model (CGE) model, this paper establishes a general equilibrium model containing production and ...of economic operation in 2007, we conduct ... See full document

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Impact of Fiscal Policies on Economic Growth and Poverty in Morocco: An analysis in Computable General Equilibrium

Impact of Fiscal Policies on Economic Growth and Poverty in Morocco: An analysis in Computable General Equilibrium

... Traditionally, fiscal policy debates as a macroeconomic policy instrument have focused on defining the desired level of government balance. From a Keynesian perspective (Mills.P and Quinet.A, 1992), public balances can ... See full document

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Macroeconomic impact of ageing population in Scotland: a computable general equilibrium analysis

Macroeconomic impact of ageing population in Scotland: a computable general equilibrium analysis

... Figure 5.1 shows the expected changes by 2040 in sectoral output and employment generated by the GAD demographic projections for Scotland. Note first that these simulations do not take into account any variation ... See full document

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Macroeconomic impacts of demographic change in Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

Macroeconomic impacts of demographic change in Scotland : a computable general equilibrium analysis

... multi-period economic Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) modelling framework with a demographic model to analyse the macroeconomic impact of the projected demographic trends in ...the ... See full document

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Environmental tax reforms in Switzerland a computable general Equilibrium impact analysis

Environmental tax reforms in Switzerland a computable general Equilibrium impact analysis

... when environmental taxes are swapped for existing distortionary ...income tax there is even scope for a small second dividend: The excess burden of the CO 2 and electricity taxes are smaller than that of ... See full document

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