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Fiscal policy instruments to mitigate climate change – A Belgian perspective

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  • D. Cornille

    (National Bank of Belgium)

  • R. Schoonackers

    (National Bank of Belgium)

  • P. Stinglhamber

    (National Bank of Belgium)

  • S. Van Parys

    (National Bank of Belgium)

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What fiscal policy instruments is Belgium putting in place to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? How cost-efficient are these instruments and what is their impact on redistribution?

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  • D. Cornille & R. Schoonackers & P. Stinglhamber & S. Van Parys, 2021. "Fiscal policy instruments to mitigate climate change – A Belgian perspective," Economic Review, National Bank of Belgium, issue iii, pages 79-103, december.
  • Handle: RePEc:nbb:ecrart:y:2021:m:december:i:iii:p:79-103
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    1. Juergen Attard & Larissa Vella, "undated". "The role of fiscal policy in climate change mitigation and adaptation in Malta," CBM Policy Papers PP/03/2022, Central Bank of Malta.

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