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The polluter-pays principle in climate change law: An economic appraisal

Authors :
Michael Faure
Goran Dominioni
Dirk Heine
Law and Economics
Maastr Inst for Transnat Legal Research
RS: FdR IC Milieurecht
RS: FdR Institute METRO
RS: FdR
RS: FdR IC Aansprakelijkheid
Source :
Climate Law, 10(1), 94-115. Brill Publishers, Climate Law, 10(1), 94-115. IOS Press
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

There is a lively debate among scholars and policymakers on whether either consumers or producers should be seen as responsible for pollution caused in the production and consumption of traded goods. In this article, we argue that, in conformity with intuitive conceptions of causation, the economic incidence of a Pigouvian tax can be seen as a measure of the relative contribution to pollution of consumers and producers. Taking this perspective on the polluter-pays principle can help increase ambition in climate change action because it reduces the relevance of the question “Who is the polluter?” in climate change negotiations and enables a focus instead on the issue of “What can be done?” to reduce carbon emissions.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
18786553
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Climate Law, 10(1), 94-115. Brill Publishers, Climate Law, 10(1), 94-115. IOS Press
Accession number :
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