Abstract
There is a strong controversy about the effects of environmental policies on companies' competitiveness and on national economies. Although there are environmental policies that, in the short term, induce costs on some sectors and, in particular, the most polluting ones, the effects of these costs on the economy as a whole are not that clear in the long run. On the one hand, there are complex economic interrelations and new equilibriums that are achieved; on the other hand, environmental policies generate innovation, new opportunities and an improvement in the companies' image. Furthermore, not adopting environmental policies leads to other costs that are deemed to be higher than adoption costs. Among these costs are environmental degradation and natural resources over-exploitation, which are fundamental to sustain any form of life and, therefore, the economic system itself.
| Original language | Spanish |
|---|---|
| Pages (from-to) | 052-61 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Journal | Revibec : revista de la Red Iberoamericana de Economia Ecológica |
| Volume | 6 |
| Publication status | Published - 2007 |
Keywords
- Política ambiental
- Competitivitat
- Innovació
- Costos d'adopció
- Costos de no adopció
- Reforma fiscal ecològica
- Competitividad
- Innovación
- Costes de adopción
- Costes de no-adopción
- Reforma fiscal ecológica
- Environmental policy
- Competitiveness
- Innovation
- Adoption costs
- Ecological tax reform
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