The New Feudalism: Why States Must Repeal Growth-Management Laws
Some proponents of federal policies to combat climate change are arguing for a federal carbon tax. Within conservative and libertarian circles, some proponents claim that a revenue-neutral carbon tax “swap” could deliver a double dividend, reducing climate change while shifting some of the nation’s tax burden onto carbon emissions, which supposedly would spur the economy. A new paper from Robert P. Murphy, Patrick J. Michaels, and Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger argues that, both in theory and in practice, the case for a U.S. carbon tax is weaker than its most vocal supporters have led the public to believe.
- “The Case Against a U.S. Carbon Tax,” by Robert P. Murphy, Patrick J. Michaels, and Paul C. “Chip” Knappenberger
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