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It is undeniable that the donors exert some environmental liability for the loans they grant to risky activities. However, the 1996 amendments to CERCLA have exempted lenders of much of their responsibility. This article shows that this situation tends to become perennial. This raises the...
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The aim of this paper is to study the environmental economic policy of the two main theoretical representations of sustainable growth: the so-called "neoclassical" trend and the evolutionary trend. In spite of noteworthy analytical differences, we make clear that both trends cannot specify...
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