@article{Findeis:29072,
      recid = {29072},
      author = {Findeis, Jill L. and Shortle, James S. and Kibler,  Virginia},
      title = {MEASURING THE PRIMARY IMPACTS OF SEVERANCE TAXATION: A  SPATIAL EQUILIBRIUM APPROACH},
      journal = {Northeastern Journal of Agricultural and Resource  Economics},
      address = {1988-04},
      number = {1204-2016-69621},
      pages = {8},
      year = {1988},
      abstract = {A spatial equilibrium model is used to quantify the  effects of a severance tax on the Pennsylvania coal market.   Two regions are identified: the Pennsylvania Market Area  and an import/export region.  The impacts on prices and  quantities of coal supplied and demanded are found to be  small.  Little of the tax is exported from Pennsylvania,  with a high proportion of the tax being passed back to  Pennsylvania coal producers.  Although the tax revenue  exceeds the welfare losses in Pennsylvania, this result is  very sensitive to the magnitude of the Pennsylvania  own-price demand elasticity.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/29072},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.29072},
}