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Funding Public Goods Through Dedicated Taxes on Private Goods
Nathan W. Chan and Matthew J. Kotchen
Published online before print December 27, 2021, 082721-0101; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.98.3.082721-0101
Nathan W. Chan
University of Massachusetts Amherst 80 Campus Center Way, Amherst, MA 01003
Roles: Associate Professor
Matthew J. Kotchen
Yale University and NBER 195 Prospect Street, New Haven, CT 06511
Roles: Professor

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Land Economics
Vol. 99, Issue 4
1 Nov 2023
Funding Public Goods Through Dedicated Taxes on Private Goods
Nathan W. Chan, Matthew J. Kotchen
Land Economics Dec 2021, 082721-0101; DOI: 10.3368/le.98.3.082721-0101
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