U.S. Energy Tax Policy
Herausgeber: Metcalf, Gilbert E.
U.S. Energy Tax Policy
Herausgeber: Metcalf, Gilbert E.
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Brings together a collection of papers from academia, government, and policy think tanks on US energy tax policy.
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Brings together a collection of papers from academia, government, and policy think tanks on US energy tax policy.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781107436022
- ISBN-10: 1107436028
- Artikelnr.: 41024949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 414
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. April 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 669g
- ISBN-13: 9781107436022
- ISBN-10: 1107436028
- Artikelnr.: 41024949
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction Gilbert E. Metcalf; 2. Distributional impacts of carbon
pricing policies in the electricity sector Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls
and Joshua Blonz; Comments Don Fullerton, Comments Terry M. Dinan; 3.
Distributional impacts of a US greenhouse gas policy: a general equilibrium
analysis of carbon pricing Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M.
Reilly and Sergey Paltsev; Comments Richard D. Morgenstern; 4. Instrument
choice is instrument design David Weisbach; Comments Eric Toder; 5. Taxes,
permits, and climate change Louis Kaplow; 6. Border adjustments for carbon
taxes and the cost of emissions permits: economic, administrative, and
legal issues Charles E. McLure; 7. Taxes and caps as climate policy
instruments with domestic and imported fuels Jon Strand; 8. How much should
highway fuels be taxed? Ian W. H. Parry; Comments Roberton C. Williams III;
9. State tax policy and oil production: the role of the severance tax and
credits for drilling expenses Ujjayant Chakravorty, Shelby Gerking and
Andrew Leach; 10. The social costs and benefits of US biofuel policies with
pre-existing distortions Harry de Gorter and David R. Just; Comments Brent
Yacobucci.
pricing policies in the electricity sector Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls
and Joshua Blonz; Comments Don Fullerton, Comments Terry M. Dinan; 3.
Distributional impacts of a US greenhouse gas policy: a general equilibrium
analysis of carbon pricing Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M.
Reilly and Sergey Paltsev; Comments Richard D. Morgenstern; 4. Instrument
choice is instrument design David Weisbach; Comments Eric Toder; 5. Taxes,
permits, and climate change Louis Kaplow; 6. Border adjustments for carbon
taxes and the cost of emissions permits: economic, administrative, and
legal issues Charles E. McLure; 7. Taxes and caps as climate policy
instruments with domestic and imported fuels Jon Strand; 8. How much should
highway fuels be taxed? Ian W. H. Parry; Comments Roberton C. Williams III;
9. State tax policy and oil production: the role of the severance tax and
credits for drilling expenses Ujjayant Chakravorty, Shelby Gerking and
Andrew Leach; 10. The social costs and benefits of US biofuel policies with
pre-existing distortions Harry de Gorter and David R. Just; Comments Brent
Yacobucci.
1. Introduction Gilbert E. Metcalf; 2. Distributional impacts of carbon
pricing policies in the electricity sector Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls
and Joshua Blonz; Comments Don Fullerton, Comments Terry M. Dinan; 3.
Distributional impacts of a US greenhouse gas policy: a general equilibrium
analysis of carbon pricing Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M.
Reilly and Sergey Paltsev; Comments Richard D. Morgenstern; 4. Instrument
choice is instrument design David Weisbach; Comments Eric Toder; 5. Taxes,
permits, and climate change Louis Kaplow; 6. Border adjustments for carbon
taxes and the cost of emissions permits: economic, administrative, and
legal issues Charles E. McLure; 7. Taxes and caps as climate policy
instruments with domestic and imported fuels Jon Strand; 8. How much should
highway fuels be taxed? Ian W. H. Parry; Comments Roberton C. Williams III;
9. State tax policy and oil production: the role of the severance tax and
credits for drilling expenses Ujjayant Chakravorty, Shelby Gerking and
Andrew Leach; 10. The social costs and benefits of US biofuel policies with
pre-existing distortions Harry de Gorter and David R. Just; Comments Brent
Yacobucci.
pricing policies in the electricity sector Dallas Burtraw, Margaret Walls
and Joshua Blonz; Comments Don Fullerton, Comments Terry M. Dinan; 3.
Distributional impacts of a US greenhouse gas policy: a general equilibrium
analysis of carbon pricing Sebastian Rausch, Gilbert E. Metcalf, John M.
Reilly and Sergey Paltsev; Comments Richard D. Morgenstern; 4. Instrument
choice is instrument design David Weisbach; Comments Eric Toder; 5. Taxes,
permits, and climate change Louis Kaplow; 6. Border adjustments for carbon
taxes and the cost of emissions permits: economic, administrative, and
legal issues Charles E. McLure; 7. Taxes and caps as climate policy
instruments with domestic and imported fuels Jon Strand; 8. How much should
highway fuels be taxed? Ian W. H. Parry; Comments Roberton C. Williams III;
9. State tax policy and oil production: the role of the severance tax and
credits for drilling expenses Ujjayant Chakravorty, Shelby Gerking and
Andrew Leach; 10. The social costs and benefits of US biofuel policies with
pre-existing distortions Harry de Gorter and David R. Just; Comments Brent
Yacobucci.