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The Interregional Incidence of Energy-Production Taxes

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  • Dennis O. Olson

    (Department of Economics, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska 99071 USA)

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A general equilibrium model of international trade with pure intermediate goods is adapted to analyze the interregional incidence of a severance tax. The effects of a small increase in a production tax on an intermediate good are not a priori predictable. In fact, outputs of final goods, factor rewards, and the commodity price ratio can move in either direction. An empirical illustration of the model indicates that energy-producing states may benefit from severance tax increases, but the nation suffers a net loss due to the tax-induced curtailment of energy production.

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  • Dennis O. Olson, 1984. "The Interregional Incidence of Energy-Production Taxes," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 9(2), pages 109-124, November.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:inrsre:v:9:y:1984:i:2:p:109-124
    DOI: 10.1177/016001768400900202
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