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Many low income countries face severe environmental problems. They also face an urgent need for tax revenue to finance social needs and economic development. Can environmental taxes provide a way to meet both objectives? Drawing on a recent book, this lecture will take stock of the most pressing of the many environmental challenges faced by low income countries-including in air quality, waste management, soil quality, deforestation, congestion, adaptation to climate change-and consider to what extent improved tax policy can simultaneously help address them and raise a significant amount of tax revenue.
Lecture
Michael KEEN
(Ushioda Fellow, Tokyo College; Former Deputy Director, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund)
Comment
SAWADA Yasuyuki
(Professor, Faculty of Economics; Director, Center for Research and Education in Program Evaluation (CREPE), The University of Tokyo)
Moderator
Trent BROWN (Associate Professor, Tokyo College)
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