Where they'll stop, no one knows
Posted Wednesday April 9, 2008, 2:11 pm, Over one day old
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From the inbox*: EPA today launched the Environmental Indicators Gateway Web site to provide enhanced public access to environmental and health information generated by EPA. Common Tragedies got it as an email.
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Matt Kahn has the number 1 download during the 4th Quarter of 2007 at the 22nd ranked economics journal (click on the thumbnail):
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The traffic fee proposal, known as congestion pricing, called for drivers of cars to pay $8, and trucks $21, to enter Manhattan south of 60th Street between 6 a.m. and 6 p.m. on weekdays.
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In other words, because buyers react to higher prices by buying less, the seller is willing to absorb part of the tax. If not, the sellers profits fall by more than they have to. So what is the net effect of the tax on sellers?
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In Part 2 using data from the National Survey on Recreation and the Environment, the main conclusion is that: In contrast to previous studies, I'm finding that climate change decreases boating and hunting participation with no effect on freshwater fishing.
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From Grist : Wind- and solar-boosting folk are crossing their fingers that new Senate legislation will succeed in extending renewable-energy tax credits set to expire at the end of 2008. More than 100,000 jobs lost? Is that net jobs lost?
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John's reaction to my new homepage photo: "That's so cool that you know how to photoshop your pictures to make it look like you go outdoors sometimes." My reactions to John...sometimes I crack me up.
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