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Author:Heywood, J.
Pal, D.
Title:How to tax a spatial monopolist
Journal:Journal of Public Economics
1996 : JUL, VOL. 61:1, p. 107-118
Index terms:TRANSPORT
TAXATION
SPATIAL ECONOMICS
Language:eng
Abstract:This paper models the interaction of a government that maximizes tax revenue and a spatial monopolist that maximizes profit. The government has two tax instruments, a per unit output tax and a transport tax, and the monopolist can strategically alter its location and the mode of transport. If allowed only one tax instrument, then the government chooses the output tax, which generates inefficient strategic choices by the monopolist in order to avoid profit losses. Since the inefficiency is greater than with the transport tax, this isolates a new tradeoff between government tax revenue and economic efficiency.
SCIMA record nr: 149860
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