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that higher (lower) output production implies higher (lower) pollution, there are also circumstances where it leads to both …
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We incorporate health-damaging pollution into a three period overlapping generations model in which life expectancy …
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I construct an overlapping generations model in which (the endogenous) longevity is impeded by the stock of pollution …
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for the health effects of pollution, can explain some of the observed differences in income, life expectancy and …
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on the firms’ actual emissions. Market entry is an important element in the relation between corruption and pollution … corrupt are higher in a market with more competitors. We find multiple equilibria where both corruption and pollution are …
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I model an economy where the adverse health effects of pollution impede labour productivity and capital accumulation is … the source of economic growth. Pollution is generated by firms that choose whether to employ a dirty technology and pay an … corruption incentives and the relevant implications for pollution, productivity and economic growth. …
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