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The Bottom Line
The bottom line:
We do not have to accept the damage to
national security, the environment, and
the economy caused by extreme oil
price volatility
A variable, price-smoothing oil tax could
mitigate extreme swings in oil prices and
improve incentives for investment in
conservation and alternative energy
Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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The Bottom Line The bottom line: We do not have to accept the damage to national security, the environment, and the economy caused by extreme oil price volatility A variable, price-smoothing oil tax could mitigate extreme swings in oil prices and improve incentives for investment in conservation and alternative energy Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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