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International Aviation Carbon Taxation: Game between EU and Non-EU Countries
Journal Title Advances in Applied Economics and Finance
Journal Abbreviation AAEF
Publisher Group World Science Publisher
Website http://worldsciencepublisher.org/journals/
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Title International Aviation Carbon Taxation: Game between EU and Non-EU Countries
Authors Li, Meng; Gao, Guang-kuo; Wang, Yongchong
Abstract By the end of 2011,the failure by Air Transport Association Of American(ATA) and three other American airlines to challenge the new law on EU’s aviation carbon emission fees triggered a new series of game between EU and Non-EU countries. In this paper, both the game between EU and Non-EU countries and the game between Non-EU countries are analyzed, it comes to the conclusion that the aviation taxation is inevitable, but how to realize it shall be proceed under the way admitted by all the countries in the world. On one hand our country shall take an active part in negotiating with EU, promoting the establishment of fairness, justice and reasonable aviation emission trade system with the help of International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).On the other hand we should speed up the establishment of our own emission trade system and include the aviation industry into it. For our airline company, a reform for its development and the realization of its low carbon operation in technology and management must be attained in the near future.
Publisher World Science Publisher
Date 2012-11-05
Source 2167-6348
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