Tax Policy and the Supply of Exhaustible Resources: Theory and Practice
Margaret Slade ()
Land Economics, 1984, vol. 60, issue 2, 133-147
Abstract:
The effects of resource depletion on economic growth depend critically on the elasticities of substitution between non-renewable natural resources and reproducible inputs. Estimation of the elasticities of substitution for natural resources has been ...
Date: 1984
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