Accumulative pollution, "clean technology," and policy design
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Study shows that instead of an outright ban of dirty products or technologies, introducing more flexible incentive-based policies which induce cleaner products and environment will phase out dirty products and accumulated pollution.
Publication Name: Resource and Energy Economics
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0928-7655
Year: 2000
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Unilateral transfer of abatement capital
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Besides transferring capital from developed countries to developing countries for carbon dioxide control, both groups should work to reduce emissions proportionally.
Publication Name: Resource and Energy Economics
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0928-7655
Year: 2001
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Financial structure and the effectiveness of pollution control in an oligopolistic industry
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The link between pollution taxes and the financial and output decisions of companies are explored.
Publication Name: Resource and Energy Economics
Subject: Petroleum, energy and mining industries
ISSN: 0928-7655
Year: 2000
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