| Bacon, Robert | - Abuses in Fuel Market: How to Protect Consumers in Public
In the fuel business, smuggling, adulteration, mislabeling and short-weighting are widespread in many developing countries. - Transport Fuels Taxes and Urban Air Quality
In developing country cities, fuel use for transport is a growing contributor to air pollution and environmental health risks. One way of applying the "polluter pays " principle to transport is to adjust fuel taxes to reflect environmental externalities. But in setting tax rates on fuels, many factors need to be considered.
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