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Book Title: Environmental Fiscal Challenges for Cities and Transport
Editor(s): Villar Ezcurra, Marta; Milne, E. Janet; Ashiabor, Hope; Skou Andersen, Mikael
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Section Title: Tables
Number of pages: 1
Extract:
Tables
5.1 Factors included in the EE PoM scenarios 65
5A.1 Scenario analysis input values 74
6A.1 Summary of modelling results 89
7.1 Increase in the excise tax of oil products used in Cyprus
due to the gradual introduction of the proposed carbon
tax 95
7.2 Projected net increase of government revenues up to 2040
after implementation of the proposed carbon tax 95
7.3 Additional expenditures of households by income group
in 2025 due to the introduction of the proposed
carbon tax 98
11.1 Characteristics of the CATV 159
13.1 Distribution of funds under the Inova Energia programme 184
14A.1 Modelling results welfare changes induced by the 2008
vehicle feebate, in million 210
16.1 Comparison between ECR and ITE 227
16.2 Percentage of carbon emissions priced at different levels
for China and Belgium 231
17.1 The ten subsidies identified in the Mexican G20 FFSs self-
report 249
17.2 The 22 subsidies identified in the German G20 FFSs self-
report 251
18A.1 Energy tax expenditures in Turkey (in thousand TL) 270
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