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		<description><![CDATA[Five ways BC's carbon tax shift can strengthen Cap and Trade. | Today&#8217;s Vancouver Sun gives some ink to a cluster of issues that I&#8217;ve been pondering of late: how BC&#8217;s carbon tax shift fits with Cap and Trade. I&#8217;m famously infatuated with carbon tax shifting. I&#8217;m also a zealot for auctioned Cap and Trade. The good news is that with careful policy design, Cap and Tax can be better than either Cap or Tax. The Tax toughens the Cap, the way...]]></description>
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