Sr. Research Economist (Climate Change & Clean Energy), Development Research Group, The World Group, Washington, USA
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Fiscal Policy Instruments for Reducing Congestion and Atmospheric Emissions in the Transport Sector: a Review
Written by: Govinda R. Timilsina and Hari B. Dulal
1. Introduction
Fiscal instruments are primarily price-based instruments that take advantage of market mechanisms and work through prices (Acutt and Dodgson, 1997). These instruments include: congestion charge or toll tax, emission and/or pollution tax or charge (e.g., carbon tax, sulfur tax), fuel tax (e.g., ...
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