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non-separable externalities 3 CO2 tax 2 ancillary benefits 2 applied general equilibrium model 2 environment 2 double dividend 1 environmental taxes 1 tax-interaction effect 1
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Free 1 Undetermined 1
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Book / Working Paper 2 Article 1
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English 2 Undetermined 1
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Mayeres, Inge 2 Regemorter, Denise Van 2 Repetto, Robert 1 Schwartz, Jesse 1
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Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfswetenschappen 1 Society for Computational Economics - SCE 1
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Computing in Economics and Finance 2004 1 Energy, Transport and Environment Working Papers Series 1 Environmental & Resource Economics 1
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Modelling the health related benefits of environmental policies and their feedback effects, a CGE analysis for the EU countries with GEM-E3
Regemorter, Denise Van; Mayeres, Inge - Society for Computational Economics - SCE - 2004
A number of recent studies on taxation in the presence of externalities in a second-best framework consider the implications of taking into account the feedback effects of environmental quality. This paper explores by means of GEM-E3, a computable general equilibrium model for the EU countries,...
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Modelling the health related benefits of environmental policies - a CGE analysis for the eu countries with gem-e3
Mayeres, Inge; Regemorter, Denise Van - Centrum voor Economische Studiën, Faculteit Economie … - 2003
A number of recent studies on taxation in the presence of externalities in a second-best framework consider the implications of taking into account the feedback effects of environmental quality. This paper explores by means of GEM-E3, a computable general equilibrium model for the EU countries,...
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Nonseparable Utility and the Double Dividend Debate: Reconsidering the Tax-Interaction Effect
Schwartz, Jesse; Repetto, Robert - In: Environmental & Resource Economics 15 (2000) 2, pp. 149-157
The literature on the use of environmental taxes inthe presence of distortionary (labor) taxes warns thata partial-equilibrium Pigouvian tax analysis is notappropriate because increasing the price of dirtygoods can futher aggravate the prexisting distortions. This argument is most frequently...
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