Carbon Tax – Pros and Cons

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A carbon tax aims to make individuals and firms pay the full social cost of carbon pollution. In theory, the tax will reduce pollution and encourage more environmentally friendly alternatives. However, critics argue a tax on carbon will increase costs for business and reduce levels of investment and economic growth. The purpose of a carbon …

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Types of tax

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A tax is a charge levied by a government to raise revenue. The main types of taxes include Income tax – a percentage of income. Corporation tax – a percentage of a firm’s profit. Sales tax/VAT – an indirect tax on the sale of goods. Excise duties – taxes on alcohol, tobacco, petrol. Production taxes …

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Should Bottled Water Be Banned?

I often hear of arguments saying bottles of mineral water should be banned. The logic of banning bottled water is that it is a strong commitment to reducing single-use plastic which has high environmental costs. However, others argue it is a rather drastic measure which only tackles small part of the problem. Reasons to ban …

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Policies to overcome market failure

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To overcome market failure, the government can use various policies. For example, to reduce consumption of demerit goods, they can increase taxes. Policies to overcome market failure Taxes on negative externalities Subsidies on positive externalities Laws and Regulations Electronic Road Pricing – a specific tax related to congestion Pollution Permits – giving firms the ability to …

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Policies to reduce pollution

What policies can a government use to reduce pollution? Pollution is a negative externality – a cost to society. To reduce pollution, the government can use four main policies – tax to raise the price, subsidise alternatives, regulations to ban certain pollutants and pollution permits. Government policies to reduce pollution Tax. e.g. Carbon tax, which …

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Ad valorem tax

An ad valorem tax imposes a tax on a good or asset, depending on its value. The tax is usually expressed as a percentage. For example, in the UK, VAT is charged at 20% on most goods offered for sale. Ad valorem means – according to value. Thus it is a tax which is flexible …

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Petrol Price Per Litre $ Around the World

Source: World Bank This shows the price of petrol per litre around the world. Varying in price from $0.02 a litre in Venezuela to Eritrea with a price of $3.33. Generally Western European economies have the highest price of petrol due to higher petrol tax. Out of 217 countries listed by the world bank. Most …

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Macro Economic Essays

These are a collection of essays written for my economic blogs. Exchange Rate Essays Effects of a falling Dollar Why Dollar keeps falling Discuss Policies to Stop the Dollar Falling Does Devaluation Cause Inflation? Benefits and Costs of Falling Dollar Reasons for Falling Dollar The Dollar as the World’s Reserve Currency Economic Growth Essays Evaluate …

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