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become and remain competitive. Although many studies have focused on these negative effects, the links between pollution and … pollution and city growth, and how it correlates with city competitiveness. Although high-income cities are usually better at … managing pollution, the paper finds successful examples of fast-growing, lower-income cities that are able to tackle this issue …
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complementary taxation of carbon emissions and local air pollution. We quantify results for the European power market until 2050 …. Taxing only air pollution results in social cost of 5,890 billion € and fosters nuclear deployment. Taxing only carbon yields … taxation can be complementary to a primary policy of air pollution abatement. On the contrary, a primary policy of …
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This paper aims to correct standard measures of agglomeration economies to account for air pollution generated by …). Epidemiological studies show that atmospheric pollution has a negative and significant impact on human health (see e.g., Currie et al … correcting estimations of agglomeration economies by accounting for air pollution resulting from commuting. More specifically, we …
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We develop a dynamic regulation game for a stock externality under asymmetric information and future market uncertainty. Within this framework, regulation is characterized as the implementation of a welfare-maximization program conditional on informational constraints. We identify the most...
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