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The economic costs of environmental regulations have been widely debated since the U.S. began to restrict pollution emissions more than four decades ago. Using detailed production data from nearly 1.2 million plant observations drawn from the 1972-1993 Annual Survey of Manufactures, we estimate...
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The United States Government recently concluded a year-long process to develop a range of values representing the monetized damages associated with an incremental increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, commonly referred to as the social cost of carbon (SCC). These values are currently used...
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Both the U.S. and the EU are an economic union: There is a single market for goods, capital, finance, and labor. That ….S than of the EU. We argue, by using a model of a union exhibiting migration-based fiscal externality, that the degree of … between the EU and the US as economic unions: the generosity of the welfare state and the skill composition of migration …
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