This paper measures the incidence of a carbon tax on gasoline using current income and two measures of lifetime income to rank households.
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One critical economic question surrounding cap-and-trade is how to distribute the permits.
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While difficult to achieve, fundamental disability reform is possible.
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A Guide for the Perplexed
The debate on what to do about climate change reflects a disagreement between the positivists and the ethicists.
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Re-regulation could have unintended consequences and undermine America's competitive position in theglobal market for financial services.
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The predicted probability of starting a business is 25 percent higher in states with higher bankruptcy exemptions than their neighbors relative to states with lower exemptions than their neighbors.
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The Fed's role in banking regulation, orfinancial regulation, is not well understood.
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Employees Judge Ethical Conduct in the Workplace
By Patricia J. Harned
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National Legal Center for the Public Interest
Friday, June 1, 2007
The vast majority of organizational leaders across the United States are responding to public need for improved standards of conduct.
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