Distributional effects of carbon pricing by transport fuel taxation

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Distributional effects of carbon pricing by transport fuel taxation. / Jacobs, Leif; Quack, Lara; Mechtel, Mario.
in: Energy Economics, Jahrgang 114, 106290, 01.10.2022.

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Jacobs L, Quack L, Mechtel M. Distributional effects of carbon pricing by transport fuel taxation. Energy Economics. 2022 Okt 1;114:106290. Epub 2022 Aug 31. doi: 10.1016/j.eneco.2022.106290

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