National and international economic instruments for climate change policy

Studies in Environmental Science - Tập 65 - Trang 77-92 - 1995
J.B. Opschoor1
1Department of Spatial Economics, Vrije Universiteit, De Boelelaan 1105, 1081HV Amsterdam, Netherlands

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