Environmental tax revenue and expenditures in EU and serbia-lessons to be learnt from statistics

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In this research, we emphasize the issues of collecting environmental taxes and spending for environmental protection at the EU 28 plus countries as a benchmark and Serbia. We find no correlation between environmental taxes in EU and expenses incurred for the environment, while at the same time there is a positive, statistically significant relationship between the two variables in Serbia. The observed period covers 2009-2017. This means that government taxes and budget are the main sources of financing green projects in Serbia, therefore, showing lower environmental awareness of companies and citizens.

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Knežević, G., & Pavlović, V. (2020). Environmental tax revenue and expenditures in EU and serbia-lessons to be learnt from statistics. Lex Localis, 18(3), 503–522. https://doi.org/10.4335/18.3.503-522(2020)

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