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The separability between efficiency and equity is an underlying assumption in most computable general equilibrium (CGE) models used to assess the costs of carbon abatement. Chichilnisky and Heal (1994) have generated a debate on both the analytical correctness of this hypothesis as well as its...
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The separability between efficiency and equity is an underlying assumption in most computable general equilibrium (CGE) models used to assess the costs of carbon abatement. Chichilnisky and Heal (1994) have generated a debate on both the analytical correctness of this hypothesis as well as its...
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The separability between efficiency and equity is an underlying assumption in most of the computable general equilibrium (CGE) models that have hitherto been used, to assess the economic costs of international agreements to reduce carbon emissions. The analytical correctness of this hypothesis...
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