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Transactions: WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT
Transactions ID Number: 52-677
Full Name: Cătălin Popescu
Position: Professor
Age: ON
Sex: Male
Address: Ploiesti, B.dul Bucuresti, nr.39, 100680
Country: ROMANIA
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E-mail address: catalin_nicolae@yahoo.com
Other E-mails: cpopescu@upg-ploiesti.ro
Title of the Paper: Sustainable development and the need to manage taxes on pollution
Authors as they appear in the Paper: Marius Bulearcă, Marina Bădileanu, Cătălin Popescu, Mihai-Sabin Muscalu, Constantin Ghiga
Email addresses of all the authors: mariusbulearca@yahoo.com, badmarina@yahoo.com,catalin_nicolae@yahoo.com,msmuscalu@yahoo.com,constnatinghiga@yahoo.com
Number of paper pages: 14
Abstract: The extractive industry is unanimously acknowledged as being a vital sector of any country which owns workable natural resources. The experts claim that this industry is a source of foreign income, of direct foreign investments and it is also the main and sometimes the only energy provider of a country. The activities carried out within the extractive industry of any country provide employment to population and contribute to the public budget by taxes and dues, while the incomes resulted from these activities can be directed towards charity; however, at the same time, there is a certain environmental risk related to each initiative that is being carried out in this industry.Given that ecological research has begun to study environmental phenomena and interpret data and information on economic and social relations taking into account environmental restrictions, as to draw conclusions about the effects that such restrictions have on economic and social life, this pap!
er intends to determine the extent to which costs provide maximum benefits for quality of life in general and human in particular.
Keywords: Environment, Extractive industry, Impact, Marginal cost and benefit, Models, Taxes on pollution, Non-renewable resources, Sustainable energetic development
EXTENSION of the file: .doc
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