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The Case for a Carbon Tax in Alberta
Published 2015-11-01“…As in B.C., the proceeds would be better recycled in the form of reduced corporate income taxes, personal taxes, and subsidies to lowincome households, to offset the extra burden and distortions a carbon tax would create. …”
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The Case for a Carbon Tax in Alberta
Published 2015-11-01“…As in B.C., the proceeds would be better recycled in the form of reduced corporate income taxes, personal taxes, and subsidies to lowincome households, to offset the extra burden and distortions a carbon tax would create. …”
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The Free Ride is Over: Why Cities, and Citizens, Must Start Paying For Much-Needed Infrastructure
Published 2014-05-01“…These projects come at a discount to local governments, but not their constituents who will ultimately pay through federal or provincial income taxes. Most importantly, this kind of funding results in unpriced infrastructure access and contributes to the over-usage of infrastructure. …”
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The Free Ride is Over: Why Cities, and Citizens, Must Start Paying For Much-Needed Infrastructure
Published 2014-05-01“…These projects come at a discount to local governments, but not their constituents who will ultimately pay through federal or provincial income taxes. Most importantly, this kind of funding results in unpriced infrastructure access and contributes to the over-usage of infrastructure. …”
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Essays on Public Finance and Information Economics
Published 2023“…The second chapter (joint with John Sturm) asks how income taxes should account for heterogeneity in elasticities of taxable income. …”
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The Structure and Presentation of Provincial Budgets
Published 2015-05-01“…Despite claims to the contrary, the cost of a school or a hospital can never be recouped in the higher productivity and wealth it might bring to the jurisdiction, since income taxes (particularly in Alberta) are so low. Therefore, when a province announces that it plans to build things, it should also indicate how it will raise the necessary funding to pay for it, rather than borrowing. …”
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The Structure and Presentation of Provincial Budgets
Published 2015-05-01“…Despite claims to the contrary, the cost of a school or a hospital can never be recouped in the higher productivity and wealth it might bring to the jurisdiction, since income taxes (particularly in Alberta) are so low. Therefore, when a province announces that it plans to build things, it should also indicate how it will raise the necessary funding to pay for it, rather than borrowing. …”
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A programmatic approach to the infrastructure management of united territorial communities
Published 2022-12-01“…Financing of housing and community amenities in UTCs is provided in case of self-financing at the expense of community budget funds. Income taxes of housing and community amenities enterprises are put to local budgets. …”
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