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Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once pollution problems become too severe, regulation is introduced … and decline of pollution can be explained by policyinduced technology shifts. …
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Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degradation becomes too severe, regulation is …-improvements. The model gives an explanation for the inverted U-shaped pollution-income relation found in empirical research for many …
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Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once pollution problems become too severe, regulation is introduced … claim that the rise and decline of pollution can be explained by policy-induced technology shifts …
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Production often causes pollution as a by-product. Once environmental degradation becomes too severe, regulation is …-improvements. The model gives an explanation for the inverted U-shaped pollution-income relation found in empirical research for many … pollution can be explained by policy-induced technology shifts and intrasectoral changes …
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resources which cause greenhouse gas emissions; pollution stock harms capital and reduces economic growth. We find a big effect … robustness of the results by adding pollution decay and lowering the elasticity of intertemporal substitution which does not …
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How far is the world away from ensuring that every child obtains the basic skills needed to be internationally … competitive? And what would accomplishing this mean for world development? Based on the micro data of international and regional … skills for 159 countries that cover 98.1% of world population and 99.4% of world GDP. We find that at least two-thirds of the …
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