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The papers in this much-needed collection employ Applied General Equilibrium methodology to address a wide variety of concerns within the European Union.
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The papers in this much-needed collection employ Applied General Equilibrium methodology to address a wide variety of concerns within the European Union.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134741892
- Artikelnr.: 42681981
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 328
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 1998
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134741892
- Artikelnr.: 42681981
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Amedeo Fossati is Professor of Public Economics at the University of Genova, Italy. He serves on several editorial boards, and his most recent publications examine local finance and tax reform. John Hutton is Professor of Economics and Econometrics at the University of York, UK. He was, for several years, Managing Editor of the Economic Journal and serves on several editorial boards. His recent publications are concerned with international issues, including pollution and tax reform.
PART I International market integration 1 A general equilibrium analysis of
Mediterranean economic integration: the case of Italy and Algeria 2 Chilean
accession to the Nafta: general equilibrium estimates 3 Resource allocation
effects of the 1992 CAP reform on the Greek economy PART II Policy
simulations with alternative treatments of factor markets 4 The labour
market effects of VAT harmonisation in a multicountry AGE model 5 Wage
curves and capital mobility in a general equilibrium model of Italy 6
Development and application of an AGE model with a variable population PART
III Policies for carbon dioxide abatement 7 Intra- and intergenerational
effects of global carbon limits: a five region analysis 8 Unilateral
taxation of international environmental externalities and sectoral
exemptions 9 Modelling the effects of energy market distortions on the
costs of carbon abatement: computable general equilibrium and partial
equilibrium assessment 10 Efficiency and distributional effects of ecotaxes
in a CGE model for Italy PART IV Competitiveness and convergence 11 The
consequences of technological innovation on employment in the European
Union using an AGE approach 12 The effect of deficit in a multicountry
model with perfect mobility of capital PART V VAT and income tax reform 13
German income tax reforms: separating efficiency from redistribution 14 Are
destination and origin principles equivalent? A quantitative evaluation for
the European Union 15 Welfare effects of VAT rate harmonisation in the
European Union
Mediterranean economic integration: the case of Italy and Algeria 2 Chilean
accession to the Nafta: general equilibrium estimates 3 Resource allocation
effects of the 1992 CAP reform on the Greek economy PART II Policy
simulations with alternative treatments of factor markets 4 The labour
market effects of VAT harmonisation in a multicountry AGE model 5 Wage
curves and capital mobility in a general equilibrium model of Italy 6
Development and application of an AGE model with a variable population PART
III Policies for carbon dioxide abatement 7 Intra- and intergenerational
effects of global carbon limits: a five region analysis 8 Unilateral
taxation of international environmental externalities and sectoral
exemptions 9 Modelling the effects of energy market distortions on the
costs of carbon abatement: computable general equilibrium and partial
equilibrium assessment 10 Efficiency and distributional effects of ecotaxes
in a CGE model for Italy PART IV Competitiveness and convergence 11 The
consequences of technological innovation on employment in the European
Union using an AGE approach 12 The effect of deficit in a multicountry
model with perfect mobility of capital PART V VAT and income tax reform 13
German income tax reforms: separating efficiency from redistribution 14 Are
destination and origin principles equivalent? A quantitative evaluation for
the European Union 15 Welfare effects of VAT rate harmonisation in the
European Union
PART I International market integration 1 A general equilibrium analysis of
Mediterranean economic integration: the case of Italy and Algeria 2 Chilean
accession to the Nafta: general equilibrium estimates 3 Resource allocation
effects of the 1992 CAP reform on the Greek economy PART II Policy
simulations with alternative treatments of factor markets 4 The labour
market effects of VAT harmonisation in a multicountry AGE model 5 Wage
curves and capital mobility in a general equilibrium model of Italy 6
Development and application of an AGE model with a variable population PART
III Policies for carbon dioxide abatement 7 Intra- and intergenerational
effects of global carbon limits: a five region analysis 8 Unilateral
taxation of international environmental externalities and sectoral
exemptions 9 Modelling the effects of energy market distortions on the
costs of carbon abatement: computable general equilibrium and partial
equilibrium assessment 10 Efficiency and distributional effects of ecotaxes
in a CGE model for Italy PART IV Competitiveness and convergence 11 The
consequences of technological innovation on employment in the European
Union using an AGE approach 12 The effect of deficit in a multicountry
model with perfect mobility of capital PART V VAT and income tax reform 13
German income tax reforms: separating efficiency from redistribution 14 Are
destination and origin principles equivalent? A quantitative evaluation for
the European Union 15 Welfare effects of VAT rate harmonisation in the
European Union
Mediterranean economic integration: the case of Italy and Algeria 2 Chilean
accession to the Nafta: general equilibrium estimates 3 Resource allocation
effects of the 1992 CAP reform on the Greek economy PART II Policy
simulations with alternative treatments of factor markets 4 The labour
market effects of VAT harmonisation in a multicountry AGE model 5 Wage
curves and capital mobility in a general equilibrium model of Italy 6
Development and application of an AGE model with a variable population PART
III Policies for carbon dioxide abatement 7 Intra- and intergenerational
effects of global carbon limits: a five region analysis 8 Unilateral
taxation of international environmental externalities and sectoral
exemptions 9 Modelling the effects of energy market distortions on the
costs of carbon abatement: computable general equilibrium and partial
equilibrium assessment 10 Efficiency and distributional effects of ecotaxes
in a CGE model for Italy PART IV Competitiveness and convergence 11 The
consequences of technological innovation on employment in the European
Union using an AGE approach 12 The effect of deficit in a multicountry
model with perfect mobility of capital PART V VAT and income tax reform 13
German income tax reforms: separating efficiency from redistribution 14 Are
destination and origin principles equivalent? A quantitative evaluation for
the European Union 15 Welfare effects of VAT rate harmonisation in the
European Union