Environmental ICMS: a state-government initiative for environmental protection

The evidence that environmental imbalances represent a serious and imminent threat to the future of mankindhas prompted concrete actions in the environmental field. One of these actions has been the creation of the"Environmental Sales Tax (ICMS)", which is the focus of this study. It is ba...

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