A Right to Keep Consuming? — Energy Institute Blog

Historical baseline allocations can increase acceptance of emergency policies, or lock in unfair resource allocations. The price of a good may rise because inputs to making it become more expensive, or there is a supply shortage (real or artificial), or society realizes the good is harmful to the environment and imposes a pollution tax or […]

A Right to Keep Consuming? — Energy Institute Blog
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