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control policy is imperfect designed or implemented, its performance can be improved by an energy (output) tax/subsidy scheme …, where the subsidy is given only to renewable generators or for energy efficiency improvements. This combination can bring … needs to be applied globally to have its best effect and heterogeneous implementation (i.e. different levels of tax/subsidy …
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strict product standard and in addition implements a moderate subsidy to firms, but avoids energy taxes. -- energy tax … ; energy efficiency standard ; subsidy ; vertically differentiated markets ; product quality …
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strict product standard and in addition implements a moderate subsidy to firms, but avoids energy taxes …
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This paper examines potential environmental tax policy reforms. It focuses primarily on a carbon tax, but also more briefly considers a range of other possible changes. These include revising or eliminating various energy and environmental tax credits and deductions (many of which might become...
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This paper examines potential environmental tax policy reforms. It focuses primarily on a carbon tax, but also more briefly considers a range of other possible changes. These include revising or eliminating various energy and environmental tax credits and deductions (many of which might become...
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This paper examines potential environmental tax policy reforms. It focuses primarily on a carbon tax, but also more briefly considers a range of other possible changes. These include revising or eliminating various energy and environmental tax credits and deductions (many of which might become...
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