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Empirical Research On The Economic Effect Of Japanese Energy Tax Policy

Posted on:2017-05-19Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:F DuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2309330482993728Subject:World economy
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Japan is located in the Pacific island of East Asia, which is one of the world’s major economies. Japan has a highly developed economy. It is also a major energy consumer.From the point of view of geographical and resource distribution, Japan’s land area is small and no rich in energy resources.Under such background, this paper studies the economic effects of Japan’s energy tax policy. Based on the depth analysis of the economic effects of Japan’s energy tax policy, this paper puts forward the basis for the establishment and improvement of China’s relevant tax system. This makes China’s energy crisis problem can be alleviated or even completely eliminate the energy crisis from the system. On the one hand,explore China’s energy tax collection mechanism optimization problem, investigate all energy tax levy and learn from the experience of Japan’s mature, can improve energy efficiency, reduce environmental pollution and ecological damage. On the other hand,understanding, analysis and research of the syndrome the relationship between energy tax and economic sustainable development, it is a very important issue. This is the implementation of human resources for the use and improvement of energy tax collection system to effectively promote the sustainable development of the economy,and to reduce the negative impact on the economy and all kinds of consumers.On the basis of reviewing the relevant theories of energy tax in Japan, this paper establishes a vector auto regression model. In this paper, the linear effects of Japan’s energy tax policy on economic growth are measured and analyzed. The nonlinear economic effects of Japan’s energy tax policy are measured and analyzed by constructing the dynamic regression model of Markov chain. This paper summarizes the important influence of Japan’s energy tax policy on economic growth and environmentalprotection, in order to provide a reference for the improvement of China’s energy tax policy system.
Keywords/Search Tags:energy tax policy, nonlinear effect, regime switching model, equilibrium, error correction model
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