Publication
Finland’s experiences with economic instruments applied in climate policy
Published
5.10.2018
Saara Tamminen, Outi Haanperä and Tuuli Hietaniemi
Considering the fast pace required to reduce GHG emissions, the most effective policies or policy packages are required to accelerate emission reductions. Economic instruments can efficiently reduce emissions and raise fiscal revenue while supporting innovations, but good policy design is essential.
This brief report summarises the main national economic instruments used in Finland that aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and what we know of their (potential) impacts on emissions, fiscal balances and innovations.
The list of instruments is not comprehensive but includes the most important instruments.
Tax instruments and payments
Subsidies and other instruments
A summary of the report was made for the annual meetings of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank held 12-14 October 2018 in Bali.
Harnessing economic instruments to tackle the climate crisis
Sitra
Helsinki
2018
36 p.
978-952-347-070-5
2737-1034
climate change, emissions, taxes, subsidies, carbon tax, carbon, policy, policy design, policy instruments, transportation, renewable energy, waste tax, biofuels