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Optimal carbon taxation is evaluated in a model where climate change affects productivity. With a numerical US economy model with preexisting taxes, the optimal carbon ta [...]
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2001-03 |
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The simple fact that environmental resources are endowments is found to have profound effects on their patterns of allocation with changes in income, population, and inco [...]
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2001-03 |
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This paper compares the optimal environmental tax with two alternative definitions of marginal environmental damages. One definition reflects the social marginal rate of [...]
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2001-02 |
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This paper examines the-magnitude and timing of American business cycles from 1869 to 1928, with particular emphasis on the pre-World War I period. A new real output seri [...]
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1998-11 |
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We use longitudinal data to assess whether individuals who place greater importance on marriage and family pay a price for that priority in subsequent labor market succes [...]
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1998-08 |
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10 October 1997 |
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1997-05 |
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This paper introduces a matching model of credit and exchange in which potential difficulties in the enforcement of contracts play a central role. The repeated games fram [...]
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1996-06 |
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A model which explains, at a primitive level, the coexistence of money and credit, even though buyers prefer credit, and which allows the study of the interaction of mone [...]
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1996-06 |
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The restoration of depleted wild salmon stocks in the Northwestern U.S. could be advanced with the re-introduction of in-river fixed gear techniques such as fishwheels, w [...]
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1996-11 |
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