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Impure public technologies and environmental policy
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2012) 39 (2): 128–143.
Published: 11 May 2012
... Lancastrian characteristics approach Conditional transfers Ancillary benefits of climate policy Environmental management Climatology The quality of human life is threatened by various environmental problems ranging from the relatively local (e.g. indoor air pollution) up to the universally global...
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Impure public goods and technological interdependencies
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Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economic Studies (2009) 36 (6): 596–615.
Published: 30 October 2009
... Financial benefits Public sector organizations Consumer goods Environmental management Germany In the economics literature public goods are regularly treated as pure public goods, although most public goods are not “purely public”. The main reason for doing so is the simplicity of pure public...
