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Regulations that constrain firmsexternalities in one dimension can distort incentives and worsen externalities in … other dimensions. In Peru’s industrial fishing sector, the world’s largest, fishing boats catch anchovy that plants along the … admissions records, and survey data on individual health outcomes, we first show that fishmeal production worsens adult and child …
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needed; the largest positive impact on climate and health now would come from having such assets emit less. More recognition … revenue (by penalties and gas sales), improving health (by reducing air pollution), and helping to deliver greater energy …
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mortality risk previously documented up to 2004 have continued up to 2019, consistent with continued investments in health …
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needed; the largest positive impact on climate and health now would come from having such assets emit less. More recognition … revenue (by penalties and gas sales), improving health (by reducing air pollution), and helping to deliver greater energy …
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serious health risk in developing countries. This paper examines improvements in respiratory health for children five and …
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governments is the improvement on air quality and the protection of public health. This is especially the case of sensitive … impact of air pollution on health status of retired citizens. The empirical analysis relies on detailed micro-level data … derived from the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). As proxies for health, we use the general health …
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The paper considers company performance measures and the development of the Economic Value Added (EVA) indicator in volatile economies, particularly in the case of the Czech Republic. Methods used for pyramidal analysis, their assumptions, and their application possibilities are discussed. A...
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