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distortions from preexisting taxes and in the elasticity of emissions with respect to the carbon price. Our analytical model …
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externality costs from increases in travel and fuel use from delays in scrappage due to the removal of safety inspections …
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absence of Pigouvian taxation, optimal hydrogen subsidies are positive if the unpriced externality from avoided natural gas is … larger than the unpriced externality from electricity. With optimally differentiated subsidies, offsetting increases welfare …
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We use the price effects caused by the passage of rent control in St. Paul, Minnesota in 2021, to study the transfer of wealth across income groups. First, we find that rent control caused property values to fall by 6-7%, for an aggregate loss of $1.6 billion. A calibrated model of house prices...
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initiatives, and the political system may undo or tax corporate social responsibility measures. Advancements in financial …
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prices. Voluntary cooperation can have a far different incidence than Pigouvian taxes and subsidies while changing the …
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This article explores subjects in optimal income taxation characterized by recent research interest, practical importance in light of concerns about inequality, potential for misunderstanding, and prospects for advancement. Throughout, the analysis highlights paths for further investigation....
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small commuter welfare gains. This result is driven primarily by the shape of the congestion externality. Overall, these …
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information, and iii) efficiently aggregate dispersed information about the social cost of emissions. Conventional emission taxes …
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Economists have for decades recommended that carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases be taxed--or otherwise priced--to provide incentives for their reduction. The United States does not have a federal carbon tax; however, many state and federal programs to reduce carbon emissions effectively...
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