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Economic models of climate policy (or policies to combat other environmental problems) typically neglect psychological adaptation to changing life circumstances. People may adapt or become more sensitive, to different degrees, to a deteriorated environment. The present paper addresses these...
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leads individuals to make inefficient intertemporal decisions. This paper concerns optimal income taxation to correct for …
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Economic models of climate policy (or policies to combat other environmental problems) typically neglect psychological adaptation to changing life circumstances. People may adapt or become more sensitive, to different degrees, to a deteriorated environment. The present paper addresses these...
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Economic models of climate policy (or policies to combat other environmental problems) typically neglect psychological adaptation to changing life circumstances. People may adapt or become more sensitive, to different degrees, to a deteriorated environment. The present paper addresses these...
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This paper analyzes whether marginal taxation of labor and capital income might be useful second best instruments for … corrective tax on housing wealth. The rationale for studying income taxation in this particular context is that first best taxes …
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