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This paper discusses the merits and limits of the recent European energy policy aimed at reducing carbon emissions, devoting particular attention to the European trading system of carbon permits and to the measures that the European Union has adopted to promote renewable energy sources. From the...
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production process generates a flow of pollution. This flow negatively affects the dynamics of the stock of environment, which is …
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in some countries displaces production, and hence pollution, to countries which impose less tough environmental policies …
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use induces a pollution which is accentuated by the soil fragility. We show, at the steady state, that environmental tax … induces a more conservative farmer behavior for soil, but in some cases it can exacerbates pollution. These effects can be …
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Behavior matters more to environmental policy than most people think. This paper illustrates why this point needs repeating in four ongoing policy debates in the United States – Children's health risk, ozone/particulate matter (PM), climate change, and endangered species. Copyright Kluwer...
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pollution and international environmental policies. In our framework, international environmental policies are characterized as … pollution taxes determined in a negotiation between two countries. We find, among other things, that the presence of local … lobbying tends to reduce the level of pollution taxes. We also find that an increase in the environmental concern (i …
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