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		<description><![CDATA[How a revenue-nuetral carbon tax would work. | Sightline&#8217;s newest Fellow, economist Yoram Bauman, has authored a white paper for us called &#8220;Carbon Pricing in Washington.&#8221; Yoram lays out the core elements of a revenue-neutral carbon tax, demonstrating how a policy modeled on British Columbia&#8217;s carbon tax could be implemented in Washington. It&#8217;s got elasticity figures, fuel price estimates, and a discussion of mitigating regressivity. In other words, you&#8217;ll like it. Find the summary here and the full report here.]]></description>
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