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|a Lecocq, Franck
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|a Will the Kyoto Protocol affect growth in Russia?
|h Elektronische Ressource
|c Franck Lecocq and Zmarak Shalizi
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|a [Washington, D.C]
|b World Bank
|c 2004
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|a Russia (Federation) / Economic conditions
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|a Air / Pollution / Economic aspects / Russia (Federation)
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|a United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change / (1992) / Protocols, etc / 1997 Dec. 11
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|a Shalizi, Zmarak
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|a World Bank
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|a World Bank E-Library Archive
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|a Policy research working paper
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|a Includes bibliographical references. - Title from PDF file as viewed on 11/19/2004
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|u http://elibrary.worldbank.org/content/workingpaper/10.1596/1813-9450-3454
|x Verlag
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|a "In light of the recent argument that rapid economic growth in Russia over the next decade might result in emissions higher than the Kyoto target, thereby putting much-needed growth at risk, Lecocq and Shalizi revisit the discussion on the costs and benefits of ratification of the Kyoto Protocol by Russia. They conclude that even under a very high economic growth assumption, and even under very conservative assumptions about the decoupling between carbon dioxide emissions and economic growth, Russia still benefits from a net surplus of emissions allowances, and thus will not see its growth adversely affected by the Kyoto target. In addition, a review of the possible costs and benefits of the Kyoto Protocol suggests that the potential sale of excess allowances far outweighs the other costs. This paper--a product of the Infrastructure and Environment Team, Development Research Group--is part of a larger effort in the group to analyze climate change mitigation and adaptation options"--World Bank web site
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