William Nordhaus's proposal to tax fossil fuel at the source could be improved by taxing carbon emissions instead and thereby providing incentives for carbon capture and storage technology, according to Roger Sedjo.

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Comment on Nordhaus: Tax Carbon, Not Fossil Fuels
Roger A Sedjo1
1Resources for the Future
Citation Information: The Economists' Voice. Volume 7, Issue 4, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1553-3832, DOI: 10.2202/1553-3832.1803, October 2010
Publication History:
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