1. The Economics of Western Coal Severance Taxes.
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Alt, Christopher B., Baumann, Michael G., and Zimmerman, Martin B.
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PETROLEUM industry ,SEVERANCE tax ,NATURAL resources ,COAL taxation ,LEGISLATION ,ELECTRIC utility taxation ,WATER utilities - Abstract
Increases in oil and gas prices and the decline of nuclear power have led to an increase in the competitiveness of coal. This change in relative economics has been particularly great for the six western coal-producing states where large low cost deposits of environmentally acceptable low-sulfur coal are found. Montana and Wyoming have responded to this situation by raising severance taxes substantially, and other states are considering similar actions. This has led to congressional attempts to limit state coal taxes. Using an integrated model of the U.S. coal and electric utility industries, this paper estimates how high coal severance taxes might rise with and without such legislation. Competition and incentives for cooperation between Montana, Wyoming, and other western states arc examined. Efficiency and distributional implications are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 1983
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