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activity over the deterioration of resources and to discourage waste. The pollution control depends on humans’ ability to …
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The effects of the quality of institutions on economic development and comparative advantage have been so far investigated separately. This paper proposes a theoretical framework in which trade patterns and growth rates are jointly determined by international differences in contract enforcement...
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This paper traces the idea of Capital from Adam Smith to modern times and shows how different conceptions of Capital give rise to different approaches to economics and the range of problems that can be investigated. A structural, as opposed to a stock, approach to Capital is shown to be more...
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China been an abnormally heavier polluter in its development path? How has pollution accounted for China¡¯s hyper economic … of pollution. These findings have important implications for China¡¯s environmental policy making. …
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falling in the rate of interest; the level of pollution falls initially, but rise subsequently; the output levels of the two …
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new pieces of knowledge are produced in a R&D sector and used to reduce pollution emissions. Using this model along with a …
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We analyze a growth model where the damage of pollution depends on population density and the character of pollution … respectively, we conclude that the less responsive the damage of pollution is to population density, the more likely is a … development path with positive growth in consumption per capita and declining perceived pollution per capita. Non-awareness of the …
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Whether the high economic growth of China is sustainable is the matter of interest to the public, government and academic circle of China and meanwhile it catches the attention of the world because the development of China has been exerting increasing impact on the world economy. Since the high...
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-shaped pollution–income relation. It is shown that the model is compatible with most empirical regularities on economic growth and the …
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