Non-linear production, abatement, pollution and materials balance reconsidered

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management - Tập 51 - Trang 185-204 - 2006
Rüdiger Pethig1
1Department of Economics, University of Siegen, 57058 Siegen, Germany

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