Protection mixte de l’environnement et externalités intergénérationnelles
Journal article: This article analyses the consequences of environmental public policy when private agents have access to abatement activity, financed by private contributions. The question at stake is to determine if private involvement in abatement activities should challenge public intervention. The analysis of the environmental tax policy consequences on capital and environmental quality shows that, depending on abatement technologies and on initial economic and environmental inefficiencies, public and private abatements should be complementary or substitutable.
Author(s)
Mouez Fodha
Journal
- Revue Economique
Date of publication
- 2009
Keywords JEL
Pages
- 843-852
URL of the HAL notice
Version
- 1
Volume
- 60