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emissions tax 2 pollution abatement subsidy 2 two part instrument 2 distortionary taxation 1 environmental externality 1 market-based instrument 1 optimal tax 1 second-best theory 1 two-part instrument 1
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Fullerton, Don 3 Mohr, Robert 1 Mohr, Robert D. 1 Wolverton, Ann 1
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National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 1
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Contributions in Economic Analysis & Policy 1 Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy 1 NCEE Working Paper Series 1
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The Two-Part Instrument in a Second-Best World
Wolverton, Ann; Fullerton, Don - National Center for Environmental Economics (NCEE), … - 2003
recent papers have shown that the same effects can be achieved by use of a two-part instrument – a tax on one market … tax in the presence of other tax distortions. Here, we combine the two extensions by looking at the second-best two-part … instrument (2PI). When government needs revenue, is the deposit larger and the rebate smaller? We find explicit solutions for …
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Suggested Subsidies are Sub-optimal Unless Combined with an Output Tax
Fullerton, Don; Mohr, Robert D. - In: Contributions in Economic Analysis & Policy 2 (2003) 1, pp. 1-20
Because of difficulties measuring pollution, many prior papers suggest a subsidy to some observable method of reducing pollution. We take three such papers as examples, and we extend each of them to show how welfare under the suggested subsidy can be increased by the addition of an output tax....
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Suggested Subsidies are Sub-optimal Unless Combined with an Output Tax
Fullerton, Don; Mohr, Robert - In: Contributions to Economic Analysis & Policy 2 (2003) 1, pp. 1097-1097
Because of difficulties measuring pollution, many prior papers suggest a subsidy to some observable method of reducing pollution. We take three such papers as examples, and we extend each of them to show how welfare under the suggested subsidy can be increased by the addition of an output tax....
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