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In-text: (Andersen, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Andersen, M., 2004. Vikings and virtues: a decade of CO 2 taxation. Climate Policy, 4(1), pp.13-24.
In-text: (Bailey and Rupp, 2005)
Your Bibliography: Bailey, I. and Rupp, S., 2005. Geography and climate policy: a comparative assessment of new environmental policy instruments in the UK and Germany. Geoforum, 36(3), pp.387-401.
In-text: (CIOCIRLAN and YANDLE, 2003)
Your Bibliography: CIOCIRLAN, C. and YANDLE, B., 2003. POLITICAL ECONOMY OF GREEN TAXATION IN OECD COUNTRIES. European Journal of Law and Economics, 15, pp.203-218.
In-text: (DiPeso, 2009)
Your Bibliography: DiPeso, J., 2009. Carbon tax versus cap-and-trade. Environ. Qual. Manage., 18(4), pp.95-100.
In-text: (Harrison, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Harrison, K., 2010. The Comparative Politics of Carbon Taxation. Annu. Rev. Law. Soc. Sci., 6(1), pp.507-529.
In-text: (Harrison, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Harrison, K., 2012. A Tale of Two Taxes: The Fate of Environmental Tax Reform in Canada. Review of Policy Research, 29(3), pp.383-407.
In-text: (Harrison, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Harrison, K., 2012. The Political Economy of British Columbia's Carbon Tax. OECD Environment Working Papers, [online] 63, pp.1-22. Available at: <http://dx.doi.org/10.1787/5k3z04gkkhkg-en>.
In-text: (Hsu, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Hsu, S., 2011. The case for a carbon tax. Washington, DC: Island Press.
In-text: (Lippke and Perez-Garcia, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Lippke, B. and Perez-Garcia, J., 2008. Will either cap and trade or a carbon emissions tax be effective in monetizing carbon as an ecosystem service. Forest Ecology and Management, 256(12), pp.2160-2165.
In-text: (Ministry of Finance, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Ministry of Finance, 2008. Budget and Fiscal Plan 2008/09 – 2010/11.
In-text: (Wittneben, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Wittneben, B., 2009. Exxon is right: Let us re-examine our choice for a cap-and-trade system over a carbon tax. Energy Policy, 37(6), pp.2462-2464.
In-text: (ZHENG, 2006)
Your Bibliography: ZHENG, Y., 2006. Explaining the Sources of de facto Federalism in Reform China: Intergovernmental Decentralization, Globalization, and Central–Local Relations. Japanese Journal of Political Science, 7(02), p.101.
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