Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water

South Africa, as an upper middle-income, resource-intensive developing country with an open economy, has to find innovative ways to combat poverty, promote economic growth and reduce the intensity of resource use, simultaneously.  One option is to explore the plausibility of achieving a double divid...

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Main Authors: JH Van Heerden, JN Blignaut, M Mabugu, R Gerlagh, S Hess, RSJ Tol, M Horridge, R Mabugu, M De Wit, T Letsoalo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2014-05-01
Series:South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
Online Access:https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1051
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spelling doaj-dac3b4249a9d48028c4a684451a3d8f62020-11-24T23:34:03ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362014-05-019453755310.4102/sajems.v9i4.1051276Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and waterJH Van Heerden0JN Blignaut1M Mabugu2R GerlaghS HessRSJ Tol3M Horridge4R Mabugu5M De Wit6T Letsoalo7University of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaHSRCInstitute for Environmental Studies, Vrije Universiteit and Economic and Social Research InstituteCentre of Policy StudiesFiscal and Financial CommissionDe Wit Sustainable Options (Pty) LtdNational Department of Agriculture, PretoriaSouth Africa, as an upper middle-income, resource-intensive developing country with an open economy, has to find innovative ways to combat poverty, promote economic growth and reduce the intensity of resource use, simultaneously.  One option is to explore the plausibility of achieving a double dividend by levying a tax on water and energy and recycling the revenue back to the economy by allowing for a reduction in other forms of taxation.  According to the double dividend theory it is possible, under some conditions, to achieve both environmental and economic objectives.  We investigated such a possibility in the South African economy using an integrated economy/environment CGE model and found that it is indeed possible to achieve such double dividend benefits.  Given the prevailing economic and environmental contexts, government should actively search for ways to achieve such dividends.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1051
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author JH Van Heerden
JN Blignaut
M Mabugu
R Gerlagh
S Hess
RSJ Tol
M Horridge
R Mabugu
M De Wit
T Letsoalo
spellingShingle JH Van Heerden
JN Blignaut
M Mabugu
R Gerlagh
S Hess
RSJ Tol
M Horridge
R Mabugu
M De Wit
T Letsoalo
Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
author_facet JH Van Heerden
JN Blignaut
M Mabugu
R Gerlagh
S Hess
RSJ Tol
M Horridge
R Mabugu
M De Wit
T Letsoalo
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title Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
title_short Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
title_full Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
title_fullStr Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
title_full_unstemmed Redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in South Africa: The cases of energy and water
title_sort redistributing environmental tax revenue to reduce poverty in south africa: the cases of energy and water
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
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2222-3436
publishDate 2014-05-01
description South Africa, as an upper middle-income, resource-intensive developing country with an open economy, has to find innovative ways to combat poverty, promote economic growth and reduce the intensity of resource use, simultaneously.  One option is to explore the plausibility of achieving a double dividend by levying a tax on water and energy and recycling the revenue back to the economy by allowing for a reduction in other forms of taxation.  According to the double dividend theory it is possible, under some conditions, to achieve both environmental and economic objectives.  We investigated such a possibility in the South African economy using an integrated economy/environment CGE model and found that it is indeed possible to achieve such double dividend benefits.  Given the prevailing economic and environmental contexts, government should actively search for ways to achieve such dividends.
url https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/1051
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