Author:
Cahyadi Harrell Kapila,Marcheila Megadea,Panggabean Rosinta Ria
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to map various research articles related to development trends in implementation of the carbon tax from 1994 to 2021. This study used a quantitative method with a bibliometric approach. Mapping is based on the level of publisher accreditation, quality of journals, theories used, unit of analysis, research methods, number of years of coverage, dependent & independent variables, and results. The research articles used in this study are as many as 84 that are published by accredited journals and indexed by Scopus. Most of the research used a quantitative method also dependent variables and three independent variables. Most of the result shows the carbon tax is considered to have a positive impact on reducing gas emissions.
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