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the income-pollution pattern observed in the real world. Low levels of income involve high values of discount rate, that …-shaped income-pollution pattern, making use of an argument that has never yet been introduced in the economic debate on this issue. …
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the income-pollution pattern observed in the real world. Low levels of income involve high values of discount rate, that …-shaped income-pollution pattern, making use of an argument that has never yet been introduced in the economic debate on this issue. …
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the income-pollution pattern observed in the real world. Low levels of income involve high values of discount rate, that …-shaped income-pollution pattern, making use of an argument that has never yet been introduced in the economic debate on this issue …
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The analysis finds that in addition to U-shaped paths of environmental quality arising for growth in income per capita … homogeneous or heterogeneous income levels …
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The analysis finds that in addition to U-shaped paths of environmental quality arising for growth in income per capita … homogeneous or heterogeneous income levels. …
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) emissions per capita. World Bank 1992 study claims that pollution rises with income, but at a slower and slower speed and …
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) emissions per capita. World Bank 1992 study claims that pollution rises with income, but at a slower and slower speed and …
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The analysis finds that in addition to U-shaped paths of environmental quality arising for growth in income per capita … homogeneous or heterogeneous income levels. …
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Despite favourable ecological and economic results, many developing countries have not yet adopted an integrated pesticide management (IPM). Given rising marginal costs and diminishing marginal benefits from IPM technology transfer, an optimal control framework is used to identify optimal rates...
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