BAYINDIR-UPMANN, THORSTEN; RAITH, MATTHIAS G. - In: The Economic Record 81 (2005) 255, pp. 378-393
Frequently, hope is expressed that a revenue-neutral ecological tax reform may serve as a remedy for both unemployment and pollution. The idea is to recycle the proceeds from green taxes by cutting taxes on labour, thus boosting employment while discouraging polluting activities. We investigate...