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Explaining why the Swedes but not the Danes tax fertilizers: a comparison of policy networks and political parties

In: Market-based Instruments for Environmental Management

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  • Carsten Daugbjerg

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Market-based instruments are becoming the environmental management tool of choice and have provided a new perspective on the conventional wisdom about policy instruments. This book analyses the complexities of designing and implementing market-based instruments using case study experiences from the Nordic countries, Japan, France, The Netherlands, Germany and Britain, where a range of green taxes have been introduced.

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  • Carsten Daugbjerg, 2000. "Explaining why the Swedes but not the Danes tax fertilizers: a comparison of policy networks and political parties," Chapters, in: Mikael S. Andersen & Rolf-Ulrich Sprenger (ed.), Market-based Instruments for Environmental Management, chapter 7, pages 129-147, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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