1st Edition

Green Fiscal Policy and Firm Behaviour Towards Energy Efficiency

By Kinga B. Tchórzewska Copyright 2026
141 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

141 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book is driven by the urgency of addressing the triple energy challenge— energy sustainability, security, and affordability. It explores a timely and policy-relevant research question, examining how effective green fiscal policies are in fostering the adoption of energy-efficient and environmentally sustainable technologies. It assesses whether such instruments are more effective when... Read more

1. Introduction 2. Energy trilemma and energy efficiency 3. Eco-innovations, energy efficiency gap and fiscal policy: Theoretical foundations 4. Modern empirical evaluations of individual green fiscal policies 5. Modern empirical evaluations of environmental policy-mixes 6. Empirical Analysis: Which policies could help mitigate the negative effects when the Environmental Investment (EI) tax credit is eliminated? 7. Conclusion

Biography

Kinga B. Tchórzewska is Assistant Professor in the Department of Finance at Kozminski University, Poland, and Research Associate at the Barcelona Institute of Economics. Her work focuses on energy economics, innovation, and public policy. She has published her work in leading journals and contributed to projects for the World Bank, the European Commission, and the OECD in the topics of green fiscal policy.