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Environmental regulation by private contest

Abstract:
It is widely expected that the recent trend (in the USA, EU and elsewhere) towards an increased role for private agents and agencies in the formulation and enforcement of environmental regulation will continue. If environmental regulation is to be "privatized" in this way it is natural to ask how far the activities of environmental groups, on whose shoulders much of the responsibility for defending the environment is likely to fall, should be subsidized or taxed. In this paper we identify the trade-offs involved and characterize the optimal subsidy/tax. The analysis is argued to have significant implications for how governments should think about the way in which fiscal law treats environmental NGOs.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Research group:
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Oxford college:
Nuffield College
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Publisher:
Oxford Institute for Energy Studies
Series:
OIES paper
Publication date:
1995-01-01
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Publisher's version
Paper number:
EV2O
ISBN:
094806188X


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English
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2015-03-02
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