Oil Tax, Subsidies and Extended Producer Responsibility in the Used Oil Market
<p>The Spanish used oil market has evolved largely in response to regulation and the application of economic incentives as subsidies or tax exemptions for the recovery and re-refining of used oils. Since 2006, extended producer responsibility (EPR) has been applied to the used oil market by an...
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doaj-ba406bdaf8a74c27ad844498e800cef92020-11-25T03:52:08ZengEconJournalsInternational Journal of Energy Economics and Policy2146-45532018-03-018247583141Oil Tax, Subsidies and Extended Producer Responsibility in the Used Oil MarketAsunción Arner Güerre0Zaragoza University<p>The Spanish used oil market has evolved largely in response to regulation and the application of economic incentives as subsidies or tax exemptions for the recovery and re-refining of used oils. Since 2006, extended producer responsibility (EPR) has been applied to the used oil market by an integrated management system (namely, SIGAUS). This study aims to examine the regulation from the 1960s to the present from the perspective of the funding regimen for used oil management. In addition, this study also analyzed the Spanish used oil market based on the evolution of the recovery rates of used oils and the re-refined lubricating oil regarding oil lubricant consumption. In turn, EPR assumes a stable financial system for used oil management. Currently, EPR serves for a new funding mechanism indexed to the international quotation of lubricants.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> used oils, oil tax, subsidies, extended producer responsibility, funding</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications:</strong> H21, Q35, Q48</p>https://www.econjournals.com/index.php/ijeep/article/view/5934 |
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<p>The Spanish used oil market has evolved largely in response to regulation and the application of economic incentives as subsidies or tax exemptions for the recovery and re-refining of used oils. Since 2006, extended producer responsibility (EPR) has been applied to the used oil market by an integrated management system (namely, SIGAUS). This study aims to examine the regulation from the 1960s to the present from the perspective of the funding regimen for used oil management. In addition, this study also analyzed the Spanish used oil market based on the evolution of the recovery rates of used oils and the re-refined lubricating oil regarding oil lubricant consumption. In turn, EPR assumes a stable financial system for used oil management. Currently, EPR serves for a new funding mechanism indexed to the international quotation of lubricants.</p><p><strong>Keywords:</strong> used oils, oil tax, subsidies, extended producer responsibility, funding</p><p><strong>JEL Classifications:</strong> H21, Q35, Q48</p> |
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