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    Limit pricing and the (in)effectiveness of the carbon tax by Andrade de Sá, Saraly, Daubanes, Julien

    Published in Journal of public economics (01-07-2016)
    “…We present a theory of limit-pricing monopoly in non-renewable-resource production. Facing a very inelastic demand, an oil monopoly seeks to induce the highest…”
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    How should the use of nonrenewables be taxed under a public budget constraint? by Daubanes, Julien Xavier, Lasserre, Pierre

    Published in Resource and energy economics (01-06-2023)
    “…Most developed countries will be facing severe public budget constraints. We examine how extraction or use of nonrenewable resources should be taxed when…”
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    The supply of non-renewable resources by Daubanes, Julien, Lasserre, Pierre

    Published in The Canadian journal of economics (01-08-2019)
    “…There exists no formal treatment of non-renewable resource (NRR) supply, systematically deriving quantity as function of price. We establish instantaneous…”
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    Optimal taxation of a monopolistic extractor: Are subsidies necessary? by Daubanes, Julien

    Published in Energy economics (01-05-2011)
    “…This note reconsiders the optimal taxation problem when extraction of an exhaustible resource is monopolistic. In a standard model, I explicitly characterize…”
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    The Rise of NGO Activism by Daubanes, Julien, Rochet, Jean-Charles

    Published in American economic journal. Economic policy (01-11-2019)
    “…Activist nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) increasingly oppose firms’ practices. We suggest this might be related to the vulnerability of public regulation…”
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    Climate Policy and Nonrenewable Resources: The Green Paradox and Beyond by Pittel, Karen, Ploeg, Rick van der, Withagen, Cees, Hoel, Michael, Daubanes, Julien, Lasserre, Pierre, Long, Ngo Van, Meijden, Gerard van der, Stähler, Frank, Winter, Ralph A

    Published 2014
    “…Recent developments suggest that well-intended climate policies--including carbon taxes and subsidies for renewable energy -- might not accomplish what policy…”
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    Foreign aid and oil taxes: helping the poor in oil-rich countries by Berlinschi, Ruxanda, Daubanes, Julien

    Published in Environment and development economics (01-06-2012)
    “…This paper proposes a theoretical analysis of the joint impact of foreign aid and oil taxes on the revenues of a rich oil importing country (North) and a…”
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    Taxation of a Polluting Non-renewable Resource in the Heterogeneous World by Daubanes, Julien, Grimaud, André

    Published in Environmental & resource economics (01-12-2010)
    “…This paper extends the literature on the taxation of polluting exhaustible resources by taking international heterogeneities and national tax-setting into…”
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    Fossil fuels supplied by oligopolies: On optimal taxation and rent capture by Daubanes, Julien

    Published in Economics bulletin (16-07-2008)
    “…This article investigates the optimal taxation of a polluting exhaustible resource supplied by an oligopoly in a partial equilibrium model. A single…”
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    The Green Paradox as a Supply Phenomenon by Julien Daubanes, Pierre Lasserre

    Published in Climate Policy and Nonrenewable Resources (22-08-2014)
    “…The so-called green paradox refers to the fact that future, anticipated policies aiming at reducing the demand for an extracted exhaustible resource increase…”
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    Effet de serre, échanges internationaux et taxation locale des produits pétroliers by Daubanes, Julien, Grimaud, André

    Published in Revue économique (01-01-2010)
    “…RésuméCet article étudie les effets sur l’efficacité de l’économie du choix des taxes environnementales nationales, en présence d’une pollution globale. Nous…”
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