
handle: 10419/174674 , 10419/128413
AbstractThis paper presents the first investigation of the effects of optimal energy taxation in an urban spatial setting, where emissions are produced both by residences and commuting. When levyin...
ddc:330, emissions, Q5, Q4, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, R1, Q58, monocentric city, taxation, energy
ddc:330, emissions, Q5, Q4, Wirtschaftswissenschaften, R1, Q58, monocentric city, taxation, energy
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