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This paper introduces endogenous and directed technical change in a growth model with environmental constraints. A unique final good is produced by combining inputs from two sectors. One of these sectors uses "dirty" machines and thus creates environmental degradation. Research can be directed...
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environment only because its degradation affects the industry's economic performance. The environment does not enter directly …
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International agreements to protect the global environment are typically difficult to reach. In principle they should … unstable due to the incentive to free-ride (enjoying the clean environment provided by others' emission reduction without …
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that shape infrastructure policy. Our empirical findings on a panel of France's regions over 1985-91 suggest that influence …
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) on France. Taking a political-economy perspective, we attempt to detect potential demand for protection at the sectoral … closes by drawing a comparison with France's adjustment to the EU's 1986 Southern enlargement (to Spain and Portugal …
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broader attitude. It may help explain the predominantly anti-trade rhetoric of France's right-wing governments, although …
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