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Duke, Joshua M.; Sassoon, David M. – Journal of Economic Education, 2017
The concept of negative externality is central to the teaching of environmental economics, but corrective taxes are almost always regressive. How exactly might governments return externality-correcting tax revenue to overcome regressivity and not alter marginal incentives? In addition, there is a desire to achieve a double dividend in the use of…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Educational Games, Class Activities, Taxes
Petrovskaya, Maria V.; Larionova, Anna A.; Zaitseva, Natalia A.; Bondarchuk, Natalya V.; Grigorieva, Elena M. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The relevance of the problem stated in the article is that in conditions of nonstationary economy the modification of existing approaches and methods is necessary during the formation of the capital. These methods allow taking into account the heterogeneity of factors' change in time and the purpose of the development of a particular company,…
Descriptors: Risk, Correlation, Business, Factor Analysis
Harring, Niklas; Davies, Peter; Lundholm, Cecilia – Education Sciences, 2017
Climate change challenges governments to reduce emissions, and to gain support for such actions from their citizens. This can be in the form of taxation or legislation, or other forms of government interventions. In previous research, several instruments have been developed to capture attitudes towards the roles of markets and governments in the…
Descriptors: Climate, Government Role, Free Enterprise System, Taxes