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This article investigates conditions under which high prices, in conjunction with low levels of pollution, signal … must be distorted upward to signal a clean product. A clean producer saves less from emitting pollution and so raises price …
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pollution which is accentuated by the soil fragility. We show, at the steady state, that environmental tax induces a more … conservative farmer behavior for soil, but in some cases it can exacerbate pollution. These effects can be moderated when farmer …
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This paper examines the optimal environmental policy in a mixed oligopoly when pollution accumulates over time … accumulated stock of pollution, firms’ production paths and profit streams are identical irrespective of the public firm …
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Recent empirical research indicates that certain types of emissions follow an inverted-U or Environmental Kuznets Curve (EKC) as income grows. This regularity has been interpreted as a possible de-linking of economic growth and patterns of certain pollutants for developed economies. In this...
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world pollution if clean development mechanism (CDM) is generously undertaken and if the CDM devotes considerable real … and Taylor's model to argue that the technique effect stems from an increasing in pollution taxes and in international … – While world pollution is jointly determined by the composition and technique effects, in contrast to literature, open trade …
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We analyze the interplay between longevity, pollution and growth. We develop an OLG model where longevity, pollution …
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production. Pollution, as a force that discourages agglomeration, is caused by domestic production. We show that cities are too … large and too few in number in uncoordinated equilibrium if economic growth implies increasing pollution (‘brown growth …
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The end ofWorld War II marked the birth of the modern chemical industry. From that time synthetic rubbers, fibers, and complex organohalogens have been produced in large commercial quan- tities, such that each member of modern society is exposed to chemicals of exotic physiocheniical activity....
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This paper presents a comparison between two different techniques for the determination of the effect of soiling on large scale photovoltaic plants. Four Bayesian Neural Network (BNN) models have been developed in order to calculate the performance at Standard Test Conditions (STCs) of two...
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We develop a theoretical model identifying channels through which trade impacts the environment. First, trade decouples some of regulation's costs from its benefits, prompting demand for stringent environmental regulations. Second, trade provides consumers with access to new varieties of goods;...
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