Pakistan Development Review, Volume 46, Issue 4, Parts 1-2Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2007 - Economic policy |
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... changes in arctic ecosystems to the detriment of keystone species such as polar bears , massive damage to the ... CHANGE The most widely used economic Climate Change and Economic Development 341.
... changes in arctic ecosystems to the detriment of keystone species such as polar bears , massive damage to the ... CHANGE The most widely used economic Climate Change and Economic Development 341.
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ECONOMIC MODELS OF CLIMATE CHANGE The most widely used economic models of climate change are integrated assessment ... changes as income changes in the future . As the many critics of the Stern report have pointed out , the results of ...
ECONOMIC MODELS OF CLIMATE CHANGE The most widely used economic models of climate change are integrated assessment ... changes as income changes in the future . As the many critics of the Stern report have pointed out , the results of ...
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... changes in H will be correlated with changes in Y ( growth ) . Workers with higher levels of education or skills are more productive than simple labourers . Second , the level of human capital may affect the rate of accumulation of ...
... changes in H will be correlated with changes in Y ( growth ) . Workers with higher levels of education or skills are more productive than simple labourers . Second , the level of human capital may affect the rate of accumulation of ...
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