Don Fullerton
51 works on record
Works

The design and implementation of US climate policy

The taxation of income fromcapital

The economics of household garbage and recycling behavior

Footing the bill for Superfund cleanups

The economics of pollution havens

The Taxation of income from capital

The distribution of tax burdens

Who bears the lifetime tax burden?

Income Redistribution from Social Security
Can pollution tax rebates protect low-income families?
Does the indexing of government transfers make carbon pricing progressive?
Negative leakage
The design and implementation of U.S. climate policy
Six distributional effects of environmental policy
Distributional effects of environmental and energy policy
Distributional aspects of energy and climate policies
The general equilibrium incidence of environmental mandates
Design and Implementation of Us Climate Policy
Can tax revenues go up when tax rates go down?
The two-part instrument in a second-best world
A tax on output of the polluting industry is not a tax on pollution
Sulfur dioxide compliance of a regulated utility
Why have separate environmental taxes?
Garbage, recycling, and illicit burning or dumping
Inputs to tax policymaking
Environmental costs paid by the polluter or the beneficiary?
Tax incidence
Neglected effects on the uses side
Cap and trade policies in the presence of monopoly and distortionary taxation
Income tax incentives to promote saving
Tax and subsidy combinations for the control of car pollution
The general equilibrium incidence of environmental taxes
A simulation-based welfare loss calculation for labor taxes with piecewise-linear budgets
Can taxes on cars and on gasoline mimic an unavailable tax on emissions?
Policies for green design
Distributional effects on a lifetime basis
Two generalizations of a deposit-refund system
Lifetime vs. annual perspectives on tax incidence
The case for a two-part instrument
Tax evasion and the allocation of capital
Environmental taxes and the double-dividend hypothesis
If labor is inelastic, are taxes still distorting?
Environmental controls, scarcity rents, and pre-existing distortions
Tax policy toward art museums
Second-best pollution taxes
Suggested subsidies are sub-optimal unless combined with an output tax
Household demand for garbage and recycling collection with the start of a price per bag
Cost-effective policies to reduce vehicle emissions
Environmental taxes
How do economists really think about the environment
How do economists really think about the environment?