Neat video from the IMF about their publications program:
Showing posts with label eLibrary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label eLibrary. Show all posts
Thursday, October 3, 2013
Sunday, March 10, 2013
How Fiscal Policy Can Help Battle Climate Change
Efforts to control atmospheric accumulations of greenhouse gases that threaten to heat up the planet are in their infancy. Although the International Monetary Fund is not an environmental organization, environmental issues matter for the organization's mission when they have major implications for macroeconomic performance and fiscal policy. Climate change clearly passes both these tests.
A new book, Fiscal Policy to Mitigate Climate Change: A Guide for Policymakers, provides practical guidelines for the design of fiscal policies (carbon taxes and emissions trading systems with allowance auctions) to reduce greenhouse gases.
This is essential reading for policymakers in finance and environment ministries in developed and developing countries alike, and others grappling with balancing environmental and development concerns.
Providing incentives
Not only are these instruments potentially the most effective at exploiting emission reduction opportunities in the near and longer term, but they can also generate for many countries a valuable new source of government revenue. The chapters, written by leading experts, explain the case for fiscal policies over other approaches; how these policies can be implemented; reasonable levels for emissions prices; policies for the forest sector; appropriate policy for developing countries; the most promising fiscal instruments for climate finance; and lessons to be drawn from prior policy experience.This is essential reading for policymakers in finance and environment ministries in developed and developing countries alike, and others grappling with balancing environmental and development concerns.
Purchase your copy:
- IMF Bookstore: Fiscal Policy to Mitigate Climate Change: A Guide for Policymakers
- Amazon: Fiscal Policy to Mitigate Climate Change: A Guide for Policymakers
Also available to IMF eLibrary subscribers:
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Clearly written book on how taxes and other instruments can help in the battle against climate change by reducing energy-related carbon dioxide emissions (which account for about 70% of projected greenhouse gas emissions). By some of the leading experts in the field.
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Tuesday, February 26, 2013
Sharing Publications with the Disabled
IMF Publications has agreed with Bookshare, a global online library for blind, vision impaired, learning disabled, and physically disabled readers, to make IMF books and other publications available through the program.
Bookshare makes publications accessible to those with a disability that makes it difficult for them to read a printed book. We have provided the online library with digital versions of all IMF publications and they in turn transform them into their ‘Daisy’ format which can be read using free software that reads the book aloud (text-to-speech) and/or displays the text of the book on a computer screen or Braille access device.
We are currently working with Bookshare to bring the Daisy files into the IMF eLibrary, so we can provide accessible books directly to our own subscribers.
Over 60 publishers have signed with Bookshare and are donating digital files, including all the major trade publishing houses (Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette, and Scholastic) as well as top university presses (Cambridge, Chicago, Princeton, Columbia, California, NYU, Michigan, Stanford) and K-12 and post-secondary publishers. https://www.bookshare.org/
Bookshare makes publications accessible to those with a disability that makes it difficult for them to read a printed book. We have provided the online library with digital versions of all IMF publications and they in turn transform them into their ‘Daisy’ format which can be read using free software that reads the book aloud (text-to-speech) and/or displays the text of the book on a computer screen or Braille access device.
We are currently working with Bookshare to bring the Daisy files into the IMF eLibrary, so we can provide accessible books directly to our own subscribers.
Over 60 publishers have signed with Bookshare and are donating digital files, including all the major trade publishing houses (Random House, Simon & Schuster, HarperCollins, Hachette, and Scholastic) as well as top university presses (Cambridge, Chicago, Princeton, Columbia, California, NYU, Michigan, Stanford) and K-12 and post-secondary publishers. https://www.bookshare.org/
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