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ENVIRONMENTAL FISCAL EFFORT: SPATIAL CONVERGENCE WITHIN ECONOMIC POLICY ON TAXATION

Environmental fiscal effort, when compared with environmental fiscal pressure, represents a far more precise parameter when measuring a country’s environmental sacrifice given that it introduces GDP per capita as an analysis variable. This paper focuses on the analysis of convergence in environmenta...

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Taxation
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