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We analyze the effects of a generalized class of negative consumption externalities (asymmetric and non-atmospheric) on … be at odds with the consumption externalities. Rather, altruism implicates a bound on efficient utility allocations. A …
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We analyze the effects of a generalized class of negative consumption externalities (asymmetric and non-atmospheric) on … be at odds with the consumption externalities. Rather, altruism implicates a bound on efficient utility allocations. A …
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This paper studies the design of sin taxes when firms exercise market power. We outline an optimal tax framework that highlights how market power impacts the efficiency and redistributive properties of sin taxation, and quantify these effects in an application to sugar-sweetened beverage...
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This contribution provides a game theoretical derivation of market demand as a function of the level and distribution of income in the considered economy: if (i) the price is low, everyone buys the good; if (ii ) the price is high, only the rich buy the good (a status good in a narrow sense). If...
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Numerous recent studies have indicated that interactions with a tax-distorted labor market increase the cost of pollution regulation. However, these studies have made restrictive assumptions regarding individual preferences and have ignored key links between pollution, human health, and labor...
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Numerous recent studies have indicated that interactions with a tax-distorted labor market increase the cost of pollution regulation. However, these studies have made restrictive assumptions regarding individual preferences and have ignored key links between pollution, human health, and labor...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012470669