2019
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/96256
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The Environment, Energy and Economic Impacts of Carbon Tax and Indirect Tax in the Coal Industry

Abstract: The climate change caused by greenhouse gas (GHG) has become a major problem that the world needs to solve urgently. Many experts have made great efforts to solve the problem like CO 2 reduction or energy consumption reduction [1, 2]. They have been working on methods for sustainable development [3, 4], which involves many aspects such as nature, the environment, society, economics, technology, and politics. Different studies of researchers have different research directions. Some literature has focused on the… Show more

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“…Most studies combine carbon tax and carbon emissions trading to choose a more suitable carbon pricing mechanism. 53,54 The combination of the carbon tax and environmental tax, 55 carbon tax and indirect tax, 56 carbon tax and value-added tax (VAT), 48 carbon tax and coal reduction policy, 13 carbon tax, sulfur tax and nitrogen tax, 57 as well as the carbon tax and various fiscal policies are also discussed, 58 to explore green development policy schemes. Studies have found that mixed policies are more effective than single policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most studies combine carbon tax and carbon emissions trading to choose a more suitable carbon pricing mechanism. 53,54 The combination of the carbon tax and environmental tax, 55 carbon tax and indirect tax, 56 carbon tax and value-added tax (VAT), 48 carbon tax and coal reduction policy, 13 carbon tax, sulfur tax and nitrogen tax, 57 as well as the carbon tax and various fiscal policies are also discussed, 58 to explore green development policy schemes. Studies have found that mixed policies are more effective than single policies.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%