spelled Pigovian tax) is a tax on any market activity that generates negative externalities... [6][7] Pigouvian taxes are named after English economist Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959), who...
Pigovian taxes were named after English economist Arthur Pigou, a significant contributor to early externality theory. Pigou also promoted the link between the balance of consumption...
Pigouvian taxes, such as gasoline taxes or carbon taxes." [1] A Pigouvian tax is a tax levied to correct the negative externalities (negative side-effects) of a market activity. These ideas...
Could someone explain what a "level of pollution that is under the social optimum" is? --Alexwcovington (talk) 10:54, 18 Feb 2005 (UTC) There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:Pigovian tax which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Th...
a Pigovian tax (also spelled "Pigouvian tax"). In The Economics of Welfare (initially called... In the early 1960s Pigou's analysis was criticised by Ronald Coase, who argued that taxes and...
Consumption taxes are usually indirect, such as a sales tax... such taxes. Laws may allow sellers to itemize the tax... Sin taxes, are a type of excise tax imposed on items that are...
[6] 탄소세는 사회에 부정적 영향을 주는 활동을 하는 개인이나 기업에 부과하는 피구비안 세금(Pigovian... 부정적인 외부효과에 대한 세금을 피구비안 세금(Pigovian Tax)이라고 하며, 이는 비용과 동일해야 한다....
No taxation without representation(대표 없이 과세 없다). 미국의 독립전쟁 직전 영국의 세금 부과에 대해 미국인들이 외친 슬로건이다. 어떠한 종류의 세금이든지, 즉 내국세이든지 수출입세이든지...
Even in our polarized political climate, many people might agree on the adoption of what economists call Pigovian taxes — levies on activities that have harmful side effects.
In this paper we outline a Pigovian tax-cum-subsidy scheme that deals with concerns about the costs and efficacy of hoarding international reserves (IR) as a means of self-insurance against...