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Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
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El calentamiento global, bien se trate de una hipótesis verdadera o falsa, ha sido incorporado en la elaboración de políticas tanto en el ámbito nacional como internacional. Se recomienda que las finanzas públicas participen en la financiación de la mitigación y la adaptación. La investigación explica los retos y dilemas que implica el cambio climático sobre el gasto fiscal y los ingresos, las responsabilidades y las oportunidades, el equilibrio y la deuda.

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spelling Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
Budgetary dilemmas related to climate change.
El calentamiento global, bien se trate de una hipótesis verdadera o falsa, ha sido incorporado en la elaboración de políticas tanto en el ámbito nacional como internacional. Se recomienda que las finanzas públicas participen en la financiación de la mitigación y la adaptación. La investigación explica los retos y dilemas que implica el cambio climático sobre el gasto fiscal y los ingresos, las responsabilidades y las oportunidades, el equilibrio y la deuda.
The global warming ?either it is true or false hypothesis? has been built into the policy making both in national and international level. Public finances are recommended to be involved in the funding of mitigation and adaptation. The purpose of the paper is to gather the challenges and dilemmas implied by the climate change on fiscal spending and revenues, responsibilities and opportunities, balance and debt.
Kutasi, Gábor
Public finance
Fiscal sustainability
Climate change
Finanzas públicas
Sostenibilidad fiscal
Cambio climático
Finanças públicas
Sustentabilidade fiscal
Mudança climática
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Aaheim, A. & Aasen, M. (2008). What do we know about the economics of adaptation? Policy Brief, 150. Retrieved form http://aei.pitt.edu/7542/1/150.pdf
Alesina, A. & Perotti, R. (1999). Budget deficits and budget institutions. In Poterba & von Hagen, Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance (pp. 13-36). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Benczes, I. (2004). The political-institutional conditions of the success of fiscal consolidation. Development and Finance, 4. Retrieved from http://www.ffdf.hu/en/2004-4/the-political-institutional-conditions-of-the-success-of-fiscal-consolidation.
Benczes, I. (2008). Trimming the sails. The comparative political economy of expansionary fiscal consolidation. New York: CEU Press.
Buchanan, J. (1969). External diseconomies, corrective taxes, and market structure, American Economic Review, 59, 174-177.
Buiter, W. H. (2004). Fiscal sustainability (paper presented at the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies in Cairo on 19 Oct. 2003). European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Buiter, W. H. & Kletzer, K. M. (1992). Government solvency, Ponzi finance and the redundancy and usefulness of public debt. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research.
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) & Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) (2010). The fiscal implication of climate change adaptation. Retrieved from http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/external_publishers/pdf/fiscal_implications_1.pdf
Cooper, R. (1998). Toward a real treaty on global warming, Foreign Affairs, 77, 66-79.
Drazen, A. (1998). The political economy of delayed reform. In F. Sturzenberg & M. Tommasi, M. The political economy of reform. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Edenhofer, O. & Kalkuhl, M. (2011). When do increasing carbon taxes accelerate global warming? A note on the green paradox. Energy Policy, 39, 2208-2212.
Gerlagh, R. & Lise, W. (2005). Carbon taxes: A drop in the ocean, or a drop that erodes the stone? The effect of carbon taxes on technological change. Ecological Economics, 54, 241-260.
Hagen, von J., Hughes-Hallett, A. & Strauch, R. (2002). Budgeting institutions for sustainable public finances. In Buti, M., von Hagen, J. & Martinez-Mongay, C. (2002): The behaviour of fiscal authorities. Palgrave: European Communities.
Heller, P. S. (2003). Who will pay? Coping with aging societies, climate change, and other long-term fiscal challenges. Washington: International Monetary Fund. .
International Monetary Fund (IMF) (2008). Climate change and the global economy. In World Economic Outlook. Washington: Author.
International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2001). Summary for policymakers: climate change 2001 the scientific basis. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Kim, Y.-D., Han, H.-O. & Moon, Y.-S. (2011). The empirical effects of a gasoline tax on CO2 emissions reductions from transportation sector in Korea. Energy Policy, 39, 981-989.
Kutasi, G. (2006). Budgetary dilemmas in Eastern EU member states. Society and Economy, 28, 287-307.
Nordhaus, W. D. (2007). To tax or not to tax: alternative approaches to slowing global warming. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 1, 26-44.
Nye, J. V. (2008). The Pigou problem. It is difficult to calculate the right tax in a world of imperfect Coasian bargains. Retrieved form http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regv31n2/v31n2-5.pdf
O'Connell, S. A. & Zeldes, S. P. (1988). Dynamic efficiency in the gifts economy. NBER Working Papers, 4318.
Pearce, D. W. (1991). The role of carbon taxes in adjusting to global warming. Economic Journal, 101, 938-948.
Pigou, A. C. (1920). The economics of Welfare. London: McMillan.
Pizer, W. A. (1997). Prices vs. quantities revisited: the case of climate change (paper, 98-02). Retrieved from http://www.rff.org/documents/RFF-DP-98-02.pdf
Poterba, J. M. & von Hagen, J. (1999). Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Sinn, H. (2008). Public policies against global warming: A supply side approach. International Tax and Public Finance, 15, 360-394.
Strauch, R. R. & von Hagen, J. (2000). Institutions, politics, and fiscal policy. London: Kluwer Academic Publisher & ZEI.
Tomkiewitz, J. (2005). Fiscal policy: growth booster or growth buster? In G. Kolodko (ed.). The Polish miracle: lessons for the emerging markets (pp. 81-98). Burlington: VT Ashgat.
Wildavsky, A. (1997). The political economy of efficiency: cost-benefit analysis, system analysis, and program budgeting. In R. T. Golembiewski & J. Rabin. Public budgeting and finance (pp. 869-891). New York: Longman.
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Sustentabilidade fiscal
Mudança climática
title_short Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
title_full Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
title_fullStr Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
title_full_unstemmed Dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
title_sort dilemas presupuestales relacionados con el cambio climático.
title_eng Budgetary dilemmas related to climate change.
description El calentamiento global, bien se trate de una hipótesis verdadera o falsa, ha sido incorporado en la elaboración de políticas tanto en el ámbito nacional como internacional. Se recomienda que las finanzas públicas participen en la financiación de la mitigación y la adaptación. La investigación explica los retos y dilemas que implica el cambio climático sobre el gasto fiscal y los ingresos, las responsabilidades y las oportunidades, el equilibrio y la deuda.
description_eng The global warming ?either it is true or false hypothesis? has been built into the policy making both in national and international level. Public finances are recommended to be involved in the funding of mitigation and adaptation. The purpose of the paper is to gather the challenges and dilemmas implied by the climate change on fiscal spending and revenues, responsibilities and opportunities, balance and debt.
author Kutasi, Gábor
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topic Public finance
Fiscal sustainability
Climate change
Finanzas públicas
Sostenibilidad fiscal
Cambio climático
Finanças públicas
Sustentabilidade fiscal
Mudança climática
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Sostenibilidad fiscal
Cambio climático
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Sustentabilidade fiscal
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references_eng Aaheim, A. & Aasen, M. (2008). What do we know about the economics of adaptation? Policy Brief, 150. Retrieved form http://aei.pitt.edu/7542/1/150.pdf
Alesina, A. & Perotti, R. (1999). Budget deficits and budget institutions. In Poterba & von Hagen, Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance (pp. 13-36). Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Benczes, I. (2004). The political-institutional conditions of the success of fiscal consolidation. Development and Finance, 4. Retrieved from http://www.ffdf.hu/en/2004-4/the-political-institutional-conditions-of-the-success-of-fiscal-consolidation.
Benczes, I. (2008). Trimming the sails. The comparative political economy of expansionary fiscal consolidation. New York: CEU Press.
Buchanan, J. (1969). External diseconomies, corrective taxes, and market structure, American Economic Review, 59, 174-177.
Buiter, W. H. (2004). Fiscal sustainability (paper presented at the Egyptian Center for Economic Studies in Cairo on 19 Oct. 2003). European Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
Buiter, W. H. & Kletzer, K. M. (1992). Government solvency, Ponzi finance and the redundancy and usefulness of public debt. London: Centre for Economic Policy Research.
Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) & Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW) (2010). The fiscal implication of climate change adaptation. Retrieved from http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/external_publishers/pdf/fiscal_implications_1.pdf
Cooper, R. (1998). Toward a real treaty on global warming, Foreign Affairs, 77, 66-79.
Drazen, A. (1998). The political economy of delayed reform. In F. Sturzenberg & M. Tommasi, M. The political economy of reform. Cambridge: MIT Press.
Edenhofer, O. & Kalkuhl, M. (2011). When do increasing carbon taxes accelerate global warming? A note on the green paradox. Energy Policy, 39, 2208-2212.
Gerlagh, R. & Lise, W. (2005). Carbon taxes: A drop in the ocean, or a drop that erodes the stone? The effect of carbon taxes on technological change. Ecological Economics, 54, 241-260.
Hagen, von J., Hughes-Hallett, A. & Strauch, R. (2002). Budgeting institutions for sustainable public finances. In Buti, M., von Hagen, J. & Martinez-Mongay, C. (2002): The behaviour of fiscal authorities. Palgrave: European Communities.
Heller, P. S. (2003). Who will pay? Coping with aging societies, climate change, and other long-term fiscal challenges. Washington: International Monetary Fund. .
International Monetary Fund (IMF) (2008). Climate change and the global economy. In World Economic Outlook. Washington: Author.
International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (2001). Summary for policymakers: climate change 2001 the scientific basis. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Kim, Y.-D., Han, H.-O. & Moon, Y.-S. (2011). The empirical effects of a gasoline tax on CO2 emissions reductions from transportation sector in Korea. Energy Policy, 39, 981-989.
Kutasi, G. (2006). Budgetary dilemmas in Eastern EU member states. Society and Economy, 28, 287-307.
Nordhaus, W. D. (2007). To tax or not to tax: alternative approaches to slowing global warming. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 1, 26-44.
Nye, J. V. (2008). The Pigou problem. It is difficult to calculate the right tax in a world of imperfect Coasian bargains. Retrieved form http://www.cato.org/pubs/regulation/regv31n2/v31n2-5.pdf
O'Connell, S. A. & Zeldes, S. P. (1988). Dynamic efficiency in the gifts economy. NBER Working Papers, 4318.
Pearce, D. W. (1991). The role of carbon taxes in adjusting to global warming. Economic Journal, 101, 938-948.
Pigou, A. C. (1920). The economics of Welfare. London: McMillan.
Pizer, W. A. (1997). Prices vs. quantities revisited: the case of climate change (paper, 98-02). Retrieved from http://www.rff.org/documents/RFF-DP-98-02.pdf
Poterba, J. M. & von Hagen, J. (1999). Fiscal institutions and fiscal performance. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
Sinn, H. (2008). Public policies against global warming: A supply side approach. International Tax and Public Finance, 15, 360-394.
Strauch, R. R. & von Hagen, J. (2000). Institutions, politics, and fiscal policy. London: Kluwer Academic Publisher & ZEI.
Tomkiewitz, J. (2005). Fiscal policy: growth booster or growth buster? In G. Kolodko (ed.). The Polish miracle: lessons for the emerging markets (pp. 81-98). Burlington: VT Ashgat.
Wildavsky, A. (1997). The political economy of efficiency: cost-benefit analysis, system analysis, and program budgeting. In R. T. Golembiewski & J. Rabin. Public budgeting and finance (pp. 869-891). New York: Longman.
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