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The oil industry is of great economic significance to many countries, and privatisations of National Oil Companies (NOCs) have often been controversial, as have been the benefits from privatisation more generally. We conduct a social cost-benefit analysis of the partial privatisation of Norway's...
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We use a CGE model to estimate the social cost of a marginal increase in public expenditure in Norway. Norway … prices. The shadow prices are unobservable, which is the rationale for using a CGE model to estimate the social cost of …
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Some issues in the application of benefit–cost analysis (BCA) remain contentious. Although a strong conceptual case can be made for taking account of the marginal excess tax burden (METB) in conducting BCAs, it is usually excluded. Although a strong conceptual case can be made that BCA should...
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clarifying within a simple general equilibrium model how to treat different kinds of trade-able permits in economic evaluations …
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In this note we discuss how to treat taxes in a cost-benefit analysis (CBA). In particular we relate the shadow price of taxes in CBA to the concepts the marginal cost of public funds MCPF) and the marginal excess burden (MEB) of taxes. In particular we demonstrate that the MCPF is equal to one...
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In a recent article, I demonstrated that, under standard simplifying assumptions, it is possible to finance a public good in a manner such that a Pareto improvement results whenever the simple cost-benefit test is satisfied -- that is, without any adjustment for the "marginal cost of funds." In...
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In a recent article, I demonstrated that, under standard simplifying assumptions, it is possible to finance a public good in a manner such that a Pareto improvement results whenever the simple cost-benefit test is satisfied -- that is, without any adjustment for the "marginal cost of funds." In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014216298
We use a CGE model to estimate the social cost of a marginal increase in public expenditure in Norway. Norway … prices. The shadow prices are unobservable, which is the rationale for using a CGE model to estimate the social cost of …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004980692
The marginal cost of public funds measures the welfare loss a society incurs in raising an additional dollar of tax revenue. Tax increases distort economic decisions and erode tax bases because of tax avoidance and tax evasion by taxpayers. This Commentary uses econometric estimates of the...
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