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profitability and reduce nitrogen pollution potential. …
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the sustainability of renewable resource stocks. A recognition that pollution policy is endogenous has had a major impact … pollution has proceeded faster than work on renewable resources. I suggest some directions for future work in this area. …
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Recent literature proposes many variables as significant determinants of pollution. This paper gives an overview of … this literature and asks which of these factors have an empirically robust impact on water and air pollution, i.e. do not … water pollution. …
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This paper examines how robust economic, political, and demographic variables are related to water and air pollution … for air and water pollution over a period from 1980 to 1995 we confirm the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis …
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. In addition, it is argued that economic growth is increasingly service-based, decoupling pollution from economic activity …
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current agreement on uniform reductions from 1980 levels is inefficient and costly. The evidence suggests that SO2 pollution …
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Widespread concern has been expressed that the costs of reducing environmental pollution in Eastern Europe will divert …
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covering the period 1982-1997. The types of pollution included in the study are wastewater, waste gas and solid waste. We … consider the development of the sources of pollution in a pooled cross-section analysis considering the pollution in absolute … emissions tends to decelerate, but accelerates again at high levels of GDP per capita. Water pollution decreases with per capita …
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There are significant differences in the way water rights are defined, allocated and administered in Australia and overseas. This paper includes comparisons of the arrangements for managing water rights against accepted best practice principles for South Au stralia, Queensland, NSW, Victoria...
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