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Theorie 183 Theory 183 Pollution 111 Umweltbelastung 110 Climate change 104 Klimawandel 104 Welt 87 World 87 Environmental policy 85 Umweltpolitik 85 China 69 Developing countries 64 Entwicklungsländer 64 Nachhaltige Entwicklung 51 Sustainable development 51 Greenhouse gas emissions 49 Treibhausgas-Emissionen 49 Deforestation 47 Entwaldung 47 India 46 Indien 46 Willingness to pay 46 Zahlungsbereitschaftsanalyse 46 Economic growth 44 Wirtschaftswachstum 43 Environmental economics 39 Umweltökonomik 39 Environmental protection 38 Umweltschutz 38 Agriculture 34 Air pollution 33 Impact assessment 33 Landwirtschaft 33 Luftverschmutzung 33 Wirkungsanalyse 33 Environmental tax 30 Ökosteuer 30 Agrarboden 29 Agricultural soil 29 Household 28
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Article 1,561 Book / Working Paper 30
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Article in journal 760 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 760 Collection of articles of several authors 29 Sammelwerk 29 Aufsatz im Buch 26 Book section 26 Aufsatzsammlung 6 Abstract 1 Case study 1 Fallstudie 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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Dasgupta, Partha 19 Ehrlich, Paul R. 14 Xu, Jintao 13 Zilberman, David 13 Xepapadeas, Anastasios 12 Barbier, Edward 11 Mendelsohn, Robert O. 11 Perrings, Charles 11 Dinar, Ariel 10 Goulder, Lawrence H. 10 Mumford, Kevin J. 10 Mäler, Karl-Göran 10 Oleson, Kirsten 10 Angelsen, Arild 9 Arrow, Kenneth Joseph 9 Cairns, Robert D. 9 Daily, Gretchen C. 9 Bretschger, Lucas 8 Managi, Shunsuke 8 Wesseler, Justus 8 Akpalu, Wisdom 7 Hamilton, Kirk 7 Lipper, Leslie 7 Mekonnen, Alemu 7 Sterner, Thomas 7 Winters, Paul 7 Agliardi, Elettra 6 Alpízar, Francisco 6 BARBIER, EDWARD B. 6 Brouwer, Roy 6 Carraro, Carlo 6 DINAR, ARIEL 6 Heltberg, Rasmus 6 PERRINGS, CHARLES 6 Shyamsundar, Priya 6 Vincent, Jeffrey R. 6 Baland, Jean-Marie 5 Barbier, Edward B. 5 Barrett, Christopher B. 5 Bulte, Erwin H. 5
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Environment and Development Economics 783 Environment and development economics 782 Environment and development economics : essays in honour of Sir Partha Dasgupta 20 Essays in environment and development economics 6
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ECONIS (ZBW) 790 RePEc 782 OLC EcoSci 19
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Market participation, on-farm crop diversity and household welfare: micro-evidence from Kenya
Asfaw, Solomon; Lipper, Leslie; Dalton, Timothy J.; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 05, pp. 579-601
This paper examines determinants of output and input market participation. It employs propensity score matching techniques to evaluate the impact of market participation on pigeonpea diversity and household welfare, using cross-sectional data of 333 households from Kenya. Results show that input...
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The impact of climate change on agro-ecological zones: evidence from Africa
Kala, Namrata; Kurukulasuriya, Pradeep; Mendelsohn, Robert - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 06, pp. 663-687
This study predicts the impact of climate change on African agriculture. We use a generalized linear model (GLM) framework to estimate the relationship between the proportion of various Agro-Ecological Zones (AEZs) in a district and climate. Using three climate scenarios, we project how climate...
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Carbon leakage: the role of sequential policy setting
Sikdar, Shiva; Lapan, Harvey E. - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 01, pp. 91-104
We analyze non-cooperative environmental policy when the only strategic interaction between countries is through bilateral transboundary pollution, i.e., countries are closed or small open economies. Under simultaneous moves, there is no carbon leakage. However, in the sequential-move game,...
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Multinationals and environmental regulation: are foreign firms harmful?
Dardati, Evangelina; Saygili, Meryem - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 02, pp. 163-186
The rise of globalization has directed the attention of economists to the effect of trade and multinational production on the environment. We explore whether multinational firms, frequently the target of environmentalists, are harmful for a host country's environment. We introduce environmental...
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Sowing the seeds of social relations: social capital and agricultural diversity in Hararghe Ethiopia
Cavatassi, Romina; Lipper, Leslie; Winters, Paul - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 05, pp. 547-578
The paper presents an analysis of the role of two forms of social capital – linking and bonding – on two key farm outcomes: on-farm crop diversity and household wellbeing. Where market transactions are limited, social capital is an important household asset for accessing seed and channelling...
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Environmental standard and employment: impact of productivity effect
Sen, Anindita; Acharyya, Rajat - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 02, pp. 207-225
This paper analyses the effect of environmental standards on aggregate employment in the presence of a productivity effect in a multi-sector general equilibrium framework of an open economy. The productivity effect is generated among the skilled and unskilled workers as an improvement in the...
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Reduced deforestation and the carbon market: the role of market regulations and future commitments
Anger, Niels; Dixon, Alistair; Livengood, Erich - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 03, pp. 269-292
Reducing emissions from deforestation and degradation (REDD) has been proposed as an economic and extensive source of emission abatement to supplement other long-term climate policies. However, critics suggest an excess supply of REDD credits may disrupt emerging carbon markets and raise...
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Sustainability and the measurement of wealth
Arrow, Kenneth J.; Dasgupta, Partha; Goulder, Lawrence H.; … - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 03, pp. 317-353
We develop and apply a consistent and comprehensive theoretical framework for assessing whether economic growth is compatible with sustaining wellbeing over time. Our approach differs from earlier approaches by concentrating on wealth rather than income. Sustainability is demonstrated by showing...
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Effluent charge reform for controlling water pollution in the Malaysian crude palm oil industry
Hojat, Amir Hossein Montazer; Rahim, Khalid Abdul - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 06, pp. 781-794
This study analyzes the costs borne by Malaysian palm oil mills (POMs) in order to reach standard levels. A number of studies have been conducted on Malaysian palm oil mills; however, none has obtained the marginal abatement cost (MAC) through an estimated total cost function. More particularly,...
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Bioeconomic model of spatial fishery management in developing countries
Akpalu, Wisdom; Vondolia, Godwin K. - In: Environment and Development Economics 17 (2012) 02, pp. 145-161
Fishers in developing countries do not have the resources to acquire advanced technologies to exploit offshore fish stocks. As a result, the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea requires countries to sign partnership agreements with distant water fishing nations to exploit offshore...
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