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A green reform is not always green
Mogens Fosgerau
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, Thomas C. Jensen
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Department of Economics
Management and administration
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Fuel Efficiency
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Welfare Gains
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Tax Reform
30%
Denmark
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CO2 Emissions
28%
Microeconomics
27%
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23%
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reform
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road user
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tax reform
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Denmark
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welfare
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Taxation
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