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Land rent, taxation, and public policy
NOT MANY YEARS AGO, mention of taxing ground rent was likely to evoke at best pleadings of ignorance, usually well founded, and at worst scorn and rage, similarly founded. More recently, many economists have set out to dispel the ignorance. Netzer (1966)'t, Harriss (1968), Gaffney (1962, 1964), Schwartz and Wert (1958), Clawson (1962), Hulten (1966 ...
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ABSTRACT This paper explores Swedish consumers' protein preferences by estimating the willingness‐to‐pay (WTP) for minced meat and plant‐based proteins in pasta sauce from an in‐store experiment (n = 206) and an online discrete choice experiment (n = 517). On average, the WTP was highest for minced meat.
Emilia Mattsson +3 more
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Perfect Taxation with Imperfect Competition [PDF]
This paper analyzes features of perfect taxation also known as optimal taxation when one or more private markets is imperfectly competitive. Governments with perfect information and access to lump-sum taxes can provide corrective subsidies that render ...
Alan J. Auerbach, James R. Hines Jr.
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ABSTRACT This study examines whether information about production methods and social norms can increase consumers' willingness to pay (WTP) a price premium for food produced using climate‐friendly farming methods. A randomized survey experiment was conducted with 1568 respondents across Denmark, Lithuania, and Spain, who were assigned to one of four ...
Kassa Tarekegn Erekalo +5 more
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RECONCILING MINERAL ROYALTY TAX REVENUE AND INWARD FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT
Zambia’s mining sector is crucial to its economy, significantly contributing to national revenue and foreign direct investment (FDI). However, the country has struggled to balance mineral royalty tax (MRT) revenue generation with attracting and ...
Oscar Kaonga +2 more
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The Economics of Casino Taxation [PDF]
In this paper, a model of the costs of a casino is developed that focuses on the implications for economic welfare of different taxation schemes for casinos.
Glenn P. Jenkins, Hasret Benar
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This article explores the use of workfare as part of an optimal tax mix when labor supply responses are along the extensive margin. Particular attention is paid to the interaction between workfare and an earned income tax credit, two policies that are ...
Craig Brett, Laurence Jacquet
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Cost‐Benefit Analysis of the European Union Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in Fertilizer Trade
ABSTRACT The carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM), launching 2026, will charge EU importers for embedded carbon emissions, aiming to reduce emissions but raising import costs. Shifts in demand following implementation may reduce carbon emissions, but importers will bear the cost of increased prices.
Natalie Crisci +3 more
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Taxation of Corporate Profits in Romania and Poland: Key Similarities and Differences [PDF]
This paper conducts a comparative analysis of profit taxation systems in Romania and Poland, considering the fiscal, economic, and social impact of this type of direct tax.
Oana Oprișan
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The Significance of Green Taxes in Transport Electrification in Norway
Aim: Norway’s rapid road transport electrification offers a valuable case for understanding how green taxation can accelerate decarbonisation. This article’s objective was to examine how the electrification of transport can be accelerated via green ...
Silvia Sturaro, Vera Stöckl
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