Green taxes make business sense, says study
9 Sep 2019

ENVIRONMENTAL taxes such as carbon pricing don’t necessarily slow economic development, researchers say.
A new mathematical model provides support for environmental taxation as an effective strategy to promote environmentally friendly practices without slowing economic growth.
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