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Erratum

Erratum

Page 1266 | Published online: 14 Jan 2013
This article refers to:
Resource taxation and regional planning: revenue recycling for local sustainability in the aggregates sector

Resource taxation and regional planning: revenue recycling for local sustainability in the aggregates sector

Massimiliano Mazzanti and Roberto Zoboli

In the article ‘Resource taxation and regional planning: revenue recycling for local sustainability in the aggregates sector', first published online in Journal of Environmental Planning and Management on 2 October 2012, there is an error in the sentence starting with ‘Following Baumol (2010) …' in the last paragraph of Section 2.

The sentence should read as follows:

Following Baumol (2010), we can highlight that resource taxes are socially useful to rebalance the production costs in favour of activities based on environmental services (vs. manufacturing, energy and construction, which heavily depends on direct resource use). Those activities based on environmental services are characterised by high labour/environmental capital content and are thus exposed to rising costs and prices over time.

Also, the full affiliation for the second author Roberto Zooboli should read as follows:

Catholic University of Milan and CERIS-CNR (Institute of Research on Firms and Growth, National Research Council of Italy) Milan, Italy.

The Editors and Publishers would like to apologise for these errors.

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