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Wolverton Oxides Data
4,914 perovskite oxides containing composition data, lattice constants, and formation + vacancy formation energies. All perovskites are of the form ABO3. Adapted from a dataset presented by Emery and Wolverton.Available as
Monty Encoder encoded JSON and as CSV. Recommended access method is with
the matminer Python package using the datasets module.Note on citations: If you found this dataset useful and would like to
cite it in your work, please be sure to cite its original sources below
rather than or in addition to this page.Dataset described in:Emery, A. A. & Wolverton, C. High-throughput DFT calculations of
formation energy, stability and oxygen vacancy formation energy of ABO3 perovskites. Sci. Data 4:170153 doi: 10.1038/sdata.2017.153 (2017).Data sourced from:Emery, A. A., & Wolverton, C. Figshare http://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.5334142 (2017)</div
Two Generalizations of a Deposit-Refund System
This paper suggests two generalizations of the deposit-refund idea. In the first, we apply the idea not just to solid waste materials, but to any waste from production or consumption including wastes that may be solid, gaseous, or liquid. Using a simple general equilibrium model, we derive the optimal combination of a tax on a purchased commodity and subsidy to a clean' activity (such as emission abatement, recycling, or disposal in a sanitary landfill). This two-part instrument' is equivalent to a Pigovian tax on the dirty' activity (such as emissions, dumping, or litter). In the second generalization, we consider the case where government must use distorting taxes on labor and capital incomes. To help meet the revenue requirement, would the optimal deposit be raised and the refund reduced? We derive the second-best revenue-raising DRS or two-part instrument to answer that question.
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