The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making by ten Brink Patrick;Brink Patrick ten;

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making by ten Brink Patrick;Brink Patrick ten;

Author:ten Brink, Patrick;Brink, Patrick ten;
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 1024759
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group


Chapter 6

Reforming Subsidies

Coordinating lead author

Markus Lehmann

Lead Author

Patrick ten Brink

Contributing authors

Samuela Bassi, David Cooper, Alexander Kenny, Sophie Kuppler,

Anja von Moltke, Sirini Withana

Editing and language check

Clare Shine

See end of chapter for acknowledgements for reviews and other contributions

Contents

Key messages

Summary

1 Subsidies and their implications

1.1 What are subsidies?

1.2 How big are existing subsidies?

2 Why do some subsidies miss their mark?

2.1 Distinguishing between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ subsidies

2.2 How subsidies can harm or benefit the environment

3 Specific impacts of subsidies across sectors

3.1 Agriculture

3.2 Fisheries

3.3 Transport

3.4 Water

3.5 Energy

4 Making reform happen

4.1 Analytical tools

4.2 Resistance to change

4.3 Organizing reform

5 Targeting subsidy reform at today’s priorities

Acknowledgements

References



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