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Existing literature ignores adaptation responses to external effects which, in turn, affect the design of appropriate internalization instruments. We use general equilibrium numerical simulation models based on OECD and UK data to analyze the significance of these responses to congestion...
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gross world product. High growth in India and China reduces global inequality and poverty strongly over time, but important … Gini coefficient for world income falls by about 3% and the share of the bottom decile rises by 81% on average from 2015 to …
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This paper discusses the environmental externalities that are commonly found in the developing world (the environmental …
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We explore the links between migration of labour and location specific (urban) pollution, suggesting a sense in which … pollution can be welfare improving. In a conventional Harris-Todaro model of urban-rural migration, individuals migrate so as to … endogenously determined. Interpreting unemployment as damage, urban pollution (damage denoted in units of labour) can also support …
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This paper discusses the environmental externalities that are commonly found in the developing world (the environmental …
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Recent literature has explored both physical and policy linkage between trade and environment. Here we explore linkage … developed countries. We use a global numerical simulation model to compute bargaining outcomes from linked trade and environment … domestic environmental policies. Results indicate joint gains from expanding the trade bargaining set to include environment …
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