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“Sinnvoller wäre, den Benzinverbrauch zu besteuern (Better Tax Carbon Emission),” Der Bund, 2019

Der Bund. March 5, 2019. HTML.

Short newspaper interview about corrective taxes, tackling problems at the root, and equity vs. efficiency.

This entry was posted in Contributions and tagged Carbon tax, Corrective tax, Efficiency, Equity, Justice, Tax on March 6, 2019 by Dirk Niepelt.

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