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key links between pollution, human health, and labor productivity. Together, these assumptions imply that the benefits of … that when the benefits of reduced pollution come in the form of improved health or productivity, the benefits do affect …, the effect substantially magnifies such benefits. When pollution affects consumer health, the effect will tend to be …
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key links between pollution, human health, and labor productivity. Together, these assumptions imply that the benefits of … that when the benefits of reduced pollution come in the form of improved health or productivity, the benefits do affect …, the effect substantially magnifies such benefits. When pollution affects consumer health, the effect will tend to be …
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finding, arguing that the health benefits from reduced pollution will also interact with pre-existing taxes, possibly causing … considers health effects. It shows that interactions with health effects from pollution actually will tend to reduce the optimal … for health effects by representing environmental quality and leisure as substitutes in utility. The present paper employs …
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finding, arguing that the health benefits from reduced pollution will also interact with pre-existing taxes, possibly causing … considers health effects. It shows that interactions with health effects from pollution actually will tend to reduce the optimal … for health effects by representing environmental quality and leisure as substitutes in utility. The present paper employs …
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This paper studies the implications of monopsony power for optimal income taxation and welfare. Firms observe workers' abilities while the government does not and monopsony power determines what share of the labor market surplus is translated into profits. Monopsony power increases the tax...
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This paper studies the implications of monopsony power for optimal income taxation and welfare. Firms observe workers' abilities while the government does not and monopsony power determines what share of the labor market surplus is translated into profits. Monopsony power increases the tax...
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