The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) conducts in-depth, policy-relevant research and provides evi- dence-based recommendations to the challenges facing India and the world. [...] CSEP is based in New Delhi and registered as a company limited by shares and not for profit, under Section 8 of the Companies Act, 1956. [...] The Centre for Social and Economic Progress (CSEP) does not hold an institutional view on any subject. [...] The views expressed herein are those of the author(s). [...] Designed by Mukesh Rawat Taxation Alternatives for India’s Energy Transition ESAM Analysis Rajat Verma Associate Fellow Centre for Social and Economic Progress New Delhi, India Laveesh Bhandari President and Senior Fellow Centre for Social and Economic Progress New Delhi, India The authors acknowledge the valuable research assistance of Shifali Goyal and are grateful to Anoop Singh and Rajesh Chad.
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Table of Contents
- Table of Contents 4
- List of Abbreviations 4
- Executive Summary 6
- 1. Introduction 7
- 2. Taxation Alternatives: Institutional Concerns 8
- 3. Distributional Impacts of Taxation Alternatives: Lessons from the Literature 10
- 4. Simulating the Implications: Method and Materials 12
- 5. Analysing the Distributional Effects 16
- 6. Conclusion 21
- References 22
- Appendix 24
- About the authors 26
- Other publications 27