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A Comparison of Gasoline Sales Taxes and Automobile Efficiency Taxes as Methods for Reducing Gasoline Consumption
Staff Report 30
| Published November 1, 1977
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John P. Danforth
A Comparison of Gasoline Sales Taxes and Automobile Efficiency Taxes as Methods for Reducing Gasoline Consumption
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DOI:
https://doi.org/10.21034/sr.30
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