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Circular Bioeconomy and Sustainable Development in the Global South: A Comprehensive Review and Future Research Agenda
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2025) 19 (3-4): 319–367.
Published: 15 September 2025
... 2025 L. Esposito, K. Singh Dhayal and C. Barra 2025 L. Esposito, K. Singh Dhayal and C. Barra Licensed re-use rights only Carbon pricing climate policy cap-and-trade carbon tax environmental economics bioeconomy Q52 Q54 Q58 Growing concerns about climate change...
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Imperfect Environmental Policy and Polluting Emissions: The Green Paradox and Beyond∗
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2012) 6 (2): 153–194.
Published: 03 October 2012
... Climate policy green paradox nonrenewable resources scarcity carbon tax announcement effects implementation lag carbon leakage backstop technology. F18 Q31 Q38 Q41 Q42 Q54 Q58 “The countries that have ratified the Kyoto Protocol have pledged to limit global warming by reducing...
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The Green Paradox and Greenhouse Gas Reducing Investments
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International Review of Environmental and Resource Economics (2011) 5 (4): 353–379.
Published: 25 September 2011
...Michael Hoel If governments cannot commit to future carbon tax rates, investments in greenhouse gas mitigation will be based on uncertain and/or wrong predictions about these tax rates. Predictions about future carbon tax rates are also important for decisions made by owners of nonrenewable carbon...
