TAX SUSTAINABILITY IN AN EU AND INTERNATIONAL CONTEXT:
With its multidisciplinary approach, this book gives readers a better understanding of the effects of taxes on sustainable development in the European Union and worldwide.
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505 | 8 | |a 1.1. Introduction -- 1.2. Globalization and sustainable development -- 1.3. Tax policy to help tackle the economic challenges of globalization -- 1.3.1. Economic challenges of globalization: Growth, jobs, industry and agriculture -- 1.3.2. Tax policy in support of growth and innovation -- 1.3.3. Tax policy in support of agriculture and food security -- 1.4. Tax policy to help tackle the social challenges of globalization -- 1.4.1. Social challenges: Poverty, inequality, health and good governance -- 1.4.2. Tax policy to reduce income and wealth inequality and poverty | |
505 | 8 | |a 1.4.3. Tax policy to reduce gender inequality -- 1.4.4. Tax policy in support of other social objectives of sustainable development -- 1.5. Tax policy to help tackle environmental challenges of globalization -- 1.5.1. Environmental challenges of globalization -- 1.5.2. Environmental taxes in general -- 1.5.3. Tax policy to reduce emissions and climate change -- 1.6. Summary and conclusions -- Chapter 2: Reflections on Taxation and the Choice between Development and Sustainability -- 2.1. Introduction: Starting point and a few basic questions and principles | |
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title_sort | tax sustainability in an eu and international context |
topic | Sustainable development Law and legislation European Union countries. Economic development Environmental aspects. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh88001234 Développement économique Aspect de l'environnement. Economic development Environmental aspects fast Sustainable development Law and legislation fast |
topic_facet | Sustainable development Law and legislation European Union countries. Economic development Environmental aspects. Développement économique Aspect de l'environnement. Economic development Environmental aspects Sustainable development Law and legislation European Union countries Electronic book. |
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