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Energy Taxes are Good Fiscal Policy
No one likes taxes, but taxes of some kind are an
unavoidable part of public finance. If introduced
on a revenue-neutral basis, a price-smoothing oil
tax would improve incentives for energy efficiency
while permitting a reduction in other corporate or
personal taxes that distort incentives elsewhere in
the economy
Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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Energy Taxes are Good Fiscal Policy No one likes taxes, but taxes of some kind are an unavoidable part of public finance. If introduced on a revenue-neutral basis, a price-smoothing oil tax would improve incentives for energy efficiency while permitting a reduction in other corporate or personal taxes that distort incentives elsewhere in the economy Nov. 13, 2014 Ed Dolan’s Econ Blog
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