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stochastic pollution tax, which is uncorrelated with the technological uncertainty of pollution, is compared with a pure … uncertainty associated with pollution leads to an increase in abatement activities and therefore supports the corresponding …
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environmental preferences and uncertainty on optimal financing is ambiguous. …
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We are interested in three related questions: (1) How should accounting prices be estimated? (2) How should we evaluate policy change in an imperfect economy? (3) How can we check whether intergenerational well-being will be sustained along a projected economic programme? We do not presume that...
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Dieses Diskussionspapier beleuchtet die PRME-Verpflichtung der Hochschule Pforzheim und die daraus resultierenden Probleme (Abschnitt 2) aus vier Perspektiven: der erkenntnistheoretischen (Abschnitt 3), der erfahrungswissenschaftlichen (Abschnitt 4), der juristischen (Abschnitt 5) und einer...
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Evolutionary and environmental economics have a potentially close relationship. This paper reviews past and identifies potential applications of evolutionary concepts and methods to environmental economics. This covers a number of themes: resource use and ecosystem management; growth and...
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, if the source of pollution is consumption, the optimal carbon tax is zero and there is no trade-o§ between environment …
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reduce the externality, because individuals care more about the environment if their income is higher or if pollution is more … environment is influenced by pollution itself, that means, if individuals care the more about environmental issues the worse …
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We analyse an endogenous growth model with pollution and abatement. Human capital is used in the production sector as well as in pollution control. We show that greener preferences may increase the pollution level, driven by the decrease in human capital intensity in the production sector and...
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reduce the externality, because individuals care more about the environment if their income is higher or if pollution is more …
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adjusted OLG-discounting method of consumption units, taking into consideration intra- and intergenerational aspects. At the …
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