Examples of using Market-based instruments in English and their translations into Romanian
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by preserving effective competition, the EAG support the market-based instruments introduced by the package.
Should market-based instruments be introduced in order to more accurately reflect environmental costs from plastic production to final disposal?
The EESC has identified the need for a combination of market-based instruments and regulatory instruments to achieve a resource efficient economy7.
On market-based instruments, Market based instruments for environmental policy in Europe,
The summit foundered on the serious discussion of the perverse results of the market-based instruments and the flexible mechanisms of the Kyoto Protocol.
as they mature, by risk-sharing and market-based instruments.
increasingly use market-based instruments, including taxation.
(2) Public procurement plays a key role in the Europe 2020 strategy12 as one of the market-based instruments to be used to achieve a smart,
Could market-based instruments be used in a way that promotes competitiveness, and does not impose
The Commission also presented a Green Paper on market-based instruments to stimulate a discussion on ways to further promote their use at Community and national level,
On 28 March 2007 the Commission submitted the Green Paper on Market-based instruments for environment and related policy purposes1,
Promoting renewable energy is essential for the transition to a low carbon economy; market-based instruments promoting energy generation from renewable sources can play an important role here.
including new and innovative market-based instruments.
which has shown that market-based instruments for risk reduction related to external price movements are feasible.
of the European budget, including the opinion on Market-based instruments for a low-carbon economy18.
Of the different Community market-based instruments existing in the field of energy,
The automotive sector is a good example how the objective to reduce the use of hydrocarbon fuels has been successfully achieved using the right combination of regulatory and market-based instruments.
it is essential that the market-based instruments deployed support the economic recovery
environmental impacts of various market-based instruments for environmental protection(taxes, charges, fees, subsidies,
including market-based instruments, to address the climate change impacts of aviation.