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When Externalities Are Taxed: The Effects and Incidence of Pennsylvania’s Impact Fee on Shale Gas Wells. (2018). Weber, Jeremy ; McCoy, Shawn J ; Jo, Katie.
In: Journal of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists.
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