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Home / Research / Finland’s Fine Example
Tax, Spending & the Budget, Transport

Finland’s Fine Example

January 30, 2016 by Jesper Lindqvist and Cameron Amos
  • Climate & Energy
  • Economics

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Jesper Lindqvist

Cameron Amos

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Income based traffic fines

This paper examines how the Finnish model of progressive traffic fines could work in Australia, and estimates the effect on individuals at different income levels.

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