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classical pillars of sustainability ?economic, social and environmental. We present the relevance of multi-attribute aggregation …
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investment involving environmental protection and reduction in the use of raw materials, have increased commitment to, and … profits from, exports, especially towards countries adopting a more stringent environmental regulatory framework. Our evidence …
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‘green goods’ (also known as `environmental goods’(EGs)), focussing on the elimination of tariffs for an ‘APEC list’ of 54 … complementarities between trade in Environmental Goods and trade in Environmental Services, these should also be brought to the …
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We determine the core characteristics of a climate coalition’s optimal policies in a dynamic two country directed technical change framework. Unilateral policies alter the structure of production and thereby innovation incentives across countries. Whenever feasible, optimal policies implement...
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region. In many cases, this has been at the expense of the environment. Elements pertaining to environmental security and … water culture and tradition, whereby a sustainably managed environment provides for social, economic as well as … environmental benefits are evident with regards the Dead Sea. The decline for example, undermines its potential as a tourist …
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In this paper, distribution and welfare effects of changes in block price systems are evaluated. A method is discussed to determine, for a Marshallian demand function, equivalent variation in case of a block price system. The method is applied to analyze welfare and distribution effects of...
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Over the last few years, environmental issues have entered into policy design, particularly development and growth … policies. Natural resources are considered necessary production inputs and environmental quality is considered a welfare … determinant. The integration of environmental issues into economic growth and development theories and empirics is currently …
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This paper provides empirical evidence on delinking and Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) for municipal waste …
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The paper develops a model in which a country with better technology for abatement of Green House Gas (GHG) emission (the North) commits to an international protocol to keep the global GHG emission within a specified limit while it helps the mitigation effort in the other country (the South)...
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During their holidays, tourists produce direct and indirect effects on local residents, which can either be positive or negative. In this paper we investigate how residents of Rimini, a popular Italian seaside resort hosting more than ten million national and foreign overnight stays every year,...
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