The Double Inefficiency of the Windfall Profits Tax on Crude Oil
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- Jerry Blankenship & David L. Weimer, 1985. "The Double Inefficiency of the Windfall Profits Tax on Crude Oil," The Energy Journal, , vol. 6(1_suppl), pages 189-202, June.
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