Are Gasoline Taxes in Britain Too High?
Ian Parry
Challenge, 2001, vol. 44, issue 4, 67-81
Abstract:
It may make sense to reduce gasoline taxes in Britain and substitute higher income taxes to raise revenue. But this must be weighed against other benefits of high gasoline taxes in reduced pollution and traffic congestion.
Date: 2001
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