Title What determines energy tax rates in European Union countries?
Authors Sineviciene, Lina ; Miliauskaite, Liveta
DOI 10.21511/ppm.23(3).2025.51
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Is Part of Problems and perspectives in management.. Sumy : LLC CPC Business Perspectives. 2025, vol. 23, iss. 3, p. 715-727.. ISSN 1727-7051. eISSN 1810-5467
Keywords [eng] energy taxes ; environmental taxes ; government policy ; European Union countries
Abstract [eng] Type of the article: Research Article AbstractThe modern tax system must support the transition to a carbon-neutral economy. Increasing the environmental tax burden is the most effective measure to achieve this goal. In this context, it is essential to assess the determinants of energy tax rates in European Union countries and understand the crucial conditions for making informed policy decisions. This study contributes to the existing literature by examining the determinants of energy tax rates. It incorporates not only macroeconomic, energy efficiency, and environmental factors, but also indicators of companies’ financial performance. The study analyzes a sample of European Union countries from 2010 to 2020, using fixed effects panel regression analysis. The results indicate a negative relationship between energy tax rates and energy intensity (β = –0.347), the return on equity of non-financial companies (β = –0.058), and investments (β = –0.202). The results indicate that energy tax policies in European Union countries are primarily influenced by incentives related to economic growth, specifically energy consumption (β = 0.389), renewable energy (β = 0.076), trade openness (β = 0.544), and the level of public debt (β = 0.234). The results show that environmental motives are not yet a significant factor in the decision-making to increase energy tax rates. The findings indicate that when determining energy tax rates, national governments must carefully consider the balance between environmental motives and the potential consequences for the financial performance of non-financial corporations and their investments, especially in countries with energy-intensive industries.
Published Sumy : LLC CPC Business Perspectives
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2025
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