ENVIRONMENTAL FISCAL EFFORT: SPATIAL CONVERGENCE WITHIN ECONOMIC POLICY ON TAXATION

  • Villar Rubio E
  • Quesada Rubio J
  • Molina Moreno V
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Abstract

Environmental fiscal effort, when compared with environmental fiscal pressure, represents a far more precise parameter when measuring a country’s environmental sacrifice given that it introduces GDP per capita as an analysis variable. This paper focuses on the analysis of convergence in environmental fiscal effort amongst the EU-15 Member States between 1987 and 2008, employing, to this end, the techniques of sigma, beta and gamma convergence. On a complementary level, a spatial autocorrelation study is carried out in order determine whether or not the geographical proximity of countries has any bearing on similar fiscal effort.

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Villar Rubio, E., Quesada Rubio, J. M., & Molina Moreno, V. (2017). ENVIRONMENTAL FISCAL EFFORT: SPATIAL CONVERGENCE WITHIN ECONOMIC POLICY ON TAXATION. Revista de Economía Mundial, (45), 87–100. https://doi.org/10.33776/rem.v0i45.3806

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