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pollution. We find that optimal emission paths are qualitatively different for substitutes and complements. We derive general … properties governing optimal emission paths and present numerical examples to illustrate our main results. In particular we find … that optimal emission paths need not be monotonic, even for highly symmetric pollutants. Finally, we describe a …
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pollution. We find that optimal emission paths are qualitatively different for substitutes and complements. We derive general … properties governing optimal emission paths and present numerical examples to illustrate our main results. In particular we find … that optimal emission paths need not be monotonic, even for highly symmetric pollutants. Finally, we describe a …
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pollution. We find that optimal emission paths are qualitatively different for substitutes and complements. We derive general … properties governing optimal emission paths and present numerical examples to illustrate our main results. In particular we find … that optimal emission paths need not be monotonic, even for highly symmetric pollutants. Finally, we describe a …
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