The effect of electricity taxation on the German manufacturing sector: a regression discontinuity approach
"Germany taxes electricity use since 1999. The government granted reduced rates to energy intensive firms in the industrial sector for addressing potentially adverse effects on firms' competitiveness. Firms that use more electricity than certain thresholds established by legislation, pay r...
Main Authors: | Flues, Florens, Lutz, Benjamin Johannes |
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Institution: | ETUI-European Trade Union Institute |
Format: | TEXT |
Language: | English |
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Mannheim
2015
ZEW |
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Online Access: | https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19113271124919314539-The-effect-of-electricity-taxa.htm |
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