Optimal Tax Rules, Pigou Taxation, and the “Double Dividend”
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In this paper optimal tax formulae are computed when consumption of a commodity produces pollution. Then a test of the double dividend hypothesis based on the shadow prices of those formulae is proposed.Download Info
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Volume (Year): IX (2000)
Issue (Month): 1 (January-June)
Pages: 93-103
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