Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium
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About Optimal Taxes on Fossil Fuel in General Equilibrium
This paper, published in 2014, received 589 indexed citations . Written by Mikhail Golosov, John Hassler, Per Krusell and Aleh Tsyvinski covering the research area of Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment and Economics and Econometrics. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Economics and Econometrics (543 citations), Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment (323 citations) and Global and Planetary Change (58 citations). Published in Econometrica.
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