Tuesday, March 22, 2016

Should we tax people's rubbish to reduce market failure?

Thanks to tutor2u for this story
http://www.tutor2u.net/economics/blog/does-taxing-peoples-rubbish-work?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Economics%20daily%20digest%20Tue%2022nd%20March%202016&utm_content=Economics%20daily%20digest%20Tue%2022nd%20March%202016+CID_990c06fcb339e1981260f3e3fb0f677d&utm_source=CampMonitor&utm_term=Does%20taxing%20peoples%20rubbish%20work%20People%20might%20dislike%20taxes%20on%20their%20rubbish%20at%20first%20%20but%20such%20taxes%20do%20encourage%20recycling%20and%20eventually%20become%20popular%20That%20is%20the%20main%20finding%20of%20research%20by%20Stefano%20Carattini%20Andrea

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