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externalities of state taxes in terms of estimable statistics. An empirical quantification using American Community Survey data … reveals that the externalities range from large and negative in some states, to large and positive in others. In California …
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externalities of state taxes in terms of estimable statistics. An empirical quantification using American Community Survey data … reveals that the externalities range from large and negative in some states, to large and positive in others. In California …
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Existing migrant networks play an important role in explaining the size and structure of immigration flows. They affect the net benefits of migration for future migrants by lowering assimilation costs (‘self-selection’ channel) and increase the probability of potential migrants to obtain a...
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This article presents a model of sequential decisions about investments in environmentally dirty and clean technologies, which extends the path-dependence framework of Arthur (1989). This allows us to evaluate if and how an economy locked into a dirty technology can be unlocked and move towards...
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This paper analyses the adoption of energy-efficiency enhancing technologies by heterogeneous firms. The fact that energy use does not only cause external environmental costs through pollution, but also directly affects the profitability of the firm and hence its behaviour on input and output...
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