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The Optimal Carbon Tax: A Fatal Conceit?

Posted on April 30, 2008 by Will Wilkinson

Jim Manzi graciously answers Josh Patashnik’s reply at the TNR Environment and Energy blog to my optimal carbon tax post. I find Jim extremely convincing. Is he missing something?

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