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This paper investigates the relationship between economic growth, biodiversity loss and efforts to conserve … biodiversity using a combination of panel and cross section data. If economic growth is a cause of biodiversity loss through … associated with increasing real demand for biodiversity conservation, then investment to protect remaining diversity should grow …
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Commodity price volatility is bad for macroeconomic performance. Virtually all empirical studies that document this negative relationship rely on the estimation of aggregate growth equations using cross-section evidence drawn from the post-1970 era. This paper uses a simulation model based on...
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a Kuznets curve for biodiversity. It appears that results are strongly contrasted; economic growth does not seem to be … necessarily the solution of biodiversity loss. Then, we focus on the main biodiversity conservation policies implemented in Africa …
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The environmental discussion is increasingly extended to the question of how to preserve biodiversity. As sensible … regulation of biodiversity utilization uses politically set incentive schemes, it is required to discus the monetary value of … biodiversity. Consequently, the relation between economic incentives and biodiversity is in the focus of our paper. By using bird …
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family environment. This paper presents a theory of growth in which human capital is determined by inheritable factors and …
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This paper builds an age-structural model of human population genetics in which agents are endowed with a high-dimensional genome that determines their cognitive and physical characteristics. Young adults optimally search for a marriage partner, work for firms, consume goods, save for old age...
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