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|a 9783036562599
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|a Halkos, George
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|a Current Issues in Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
|h Elektronische Ressource
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|a Basel
|b MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute
|c 2023
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|a 1 electronic resource (220 p.)
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|a major cereals
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|a social cost
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|a overlapping generations
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|a co-integration
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|a financial development
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|a environmental quality
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|a social welfare
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|a space
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|a land degradation
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|a efficient voter rule
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|a medicinal plants
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|a indicators
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|a spatial patterns
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|a literature review
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|a WTO
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|a fiscal impact
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|a intergenerational sustainability
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|a circular economy
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|a differential games
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|a Ethiopia
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|a environmental protection
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|a trade agreements
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|a reuse
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|a OLG model
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|a corporate social responsibility
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|a resource governance
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|a system GMM
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|a COVID-19
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|a environmental responsibility
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|a Italy
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|a supply elasticity
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|a development expenditure
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|a dynamic panel data approach
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|a Economics, Finance, Business and Management / bicssc
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|a last-mile delivery
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|a VECM
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|a corporate sustainability
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|a Sudan
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|a city logistics
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|a scale
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|a economic results
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|a human development
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|a environmental economics
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|a budgeting analysis
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|a oil and gas fields
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|a acreage response
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|a climate justice
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|a economic growth
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|a Tobit regression
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|a second-hand
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|a commons
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|a externalities
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|a sustainable transport
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|a e-commerce
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|a transaction costs
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|a climate change
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|a sustainability
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|a cluster analysis
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|a rural household income
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|a resource rents
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|a yield response
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|a pollution control
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|a EU ETS
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|a environmental taxation
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|a technology shock
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|a carbon dioxide emission
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|a women
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|a sustainable development
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|a The interrelationship between economic growth, efficient use of natural resources, and sustainability has been of great interest to economists, researchers and policy makers. Knowledge of actual causality direction between sustainability, efficiency and growth has important implications for modeling environmental economic policies. Various serious environmental problems demand urgent attention and planning of adequate policies towards sustainability. Development of new economic and environmental policies and use of new econometric, operational research and mathematical and statistical techniques offers scope for further research. Studies were invited to address economic growth and environment: environmental problems; Air/water pollution; Health impact of pollution; Waste management; Natural resources management; Population economics; Environmental policy tools; Renewable energy sources; Business and sustainable development; Sustainable transport; Sustainable tourism; Urban and regional development.
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