Overcoming the contradictions of the EU carbon border tax: towards a global greenhouse gas tax

Jamie Morgan, Heikki Patomäki

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Abstrakti

The idea that the EU should place a carbon price on certain imports from less climate-ambitious countries implies a recognition that not only climate change itself but also the implementation of climate measures is a global problem. The European scale does not ensure structured coherence among the economy, political organization, and rational responses to salient problems. We argue that there is an alternative: a global Keynesian GGGT. While the tax relies on market mechanism for some of its effects, it is also market disruptive and meant to open up a space for global public policy. Our preliminary proposal is to establish a new, democratically organised but inclusive global organization. Moreover, we have argued that building a global tax system is a process. From a global Keynesian perspective, a border levy is defendable as a part of an increasingly inclusive global system – especially if that system is widely seen as vital for the future of the life systems on Earth.
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OtsikkoThe Future of Europe and the Future of the Planet
ToimittajatGuido Montani
Sivumäärä5
JulkaisupaikkaVwerona
KustantajaThe Altiero Spinelli Institute for Federalist Studies
Julkaisupäivä2 kesäk. 2021
Sivut38-42
ISBN (elektroninen)978-88-89495-10-0
TilaJulkaistu - 2 kesäk. 2021
OKM-julkaisutyyppiD2 Artikkeli ammatillisissa käsi- tai opaskirjoissa, ammatillisissa tietojärjestelmissä tai oppikirja-aineisto

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NimiThe Global Ventoteme
Numero1

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