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systematically larger along the pre-Islamic trade routes in the Old World. The theory argues that this particular type of geography … across regions, fostering predatory behavior from the poorly endowed ones. In such an environment it was mutually beneficial …, capital accumulation remained low and wealth inequality bounded. Geography and trade shaped the set of economically relevant …
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Geography has long been considered as a fundamental prerequisite for economic development and growth. In recent years …, a growing number of papers have considered the role of physical geography as a determinant of regional growth and …
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development almost naturally follows a history-dependent spatial diffusion influenced by both physical geography and the quality …
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that the influence of environment on optimal growth in the long-run may be explained by the detrimental effect of pollution …
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This article investigates the influence of environmental policy on growth assuming that the channel of transmission relies on the link between pollution, health and the survival probability, in an overlapping generations model à la Blanchard (1985) where growth is driven by a mechanism à la...
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shows that, depending on the relative damage inflicted by the two industries on the environment, it is possible that the …
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&Gas industry and its links with the energy sector and the environment. In the next decade oil companies will have to deal with …
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Since oil is a non-renewable resource with a high environmental impact, and its most common use is to produce combustibles for electricity, reliable methods for modelling electricity consumption can contribute to a more rational employment of this hydrocarbon fuel. In this paper we apply the...
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environment (“grease the wheels” and “sand the wheels”). Corruption is observed to considerably increase income inequality in … substantially aggravates pollution probably through loosening environment regulation, and that it modifies the effects of trade …
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This note shows that the assumptions about the abatement technology modify the impact of the environmental taxation (both the size and the “direction”) on the long-run growth driven by human capital accumulation à la Lucas (1988), when the source of pollution is private consumption and...
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