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The issue of global warming poses a daunting public economic policy design challenge, which has received the attention of economic theorists many of whom have recommended emission mitigation option schemes, based on the benefits and costs of mitigation, and the environmental consequences. Policy...
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The brick industry in developing world is a vast, coal burning and polluting industry. Nearly 1,500 billion bricks are produced globally each year where 87% are from Asia. China dominates the world in producing bricks using coal combustion and woods as fuels where Australia placed the last....
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Recent years’ rapid urbanization and then rural to urban migration have created increasing demands of bricks usages in Bangladesh. However, brick industry has been largely using inefficient, dirty technology and burns woods-coal. It injects huge volume of effluent gases namely CO2, SO2, NOx,...
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The purpose of this study is to analyze the basic issues of CO2 emission from electric utility in terms of marginal damages and marginal benefits. It clarified the disparity between social and private costs and examined how the Kyoto Protocol considering efficiency losses and gains that might be...
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In the presence of emission level standards along with permit market regulations, if Kyoto Protocol went into force, a part of needed emission reduction will take place domestically. Burden sharing approach through piecemeal operation will result a greater degree of abatement of CO2 emission...
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