Works matching IS 1355770X AND DT 2007 AND VI 12 AND IP 3
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Benefits and costs to China of a climate policyThe authors would like to thank the Government of Switzerland and the Office of the Deputy Secretary General (DSG) of the OECD, and, in particular, the former DSG, Thorvald Moe, for providing financial support for this study. Fan Zhai would like to thank the Development Research Center of the State Council, People's Republic of China, for its support and encouragement. Aunan, Persson, and Vennemo would like to thank the Norwegian Research Council and the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We would also like to thank our colleagues, Maurizio Bussolo of the OECD Development Centre and Sébastien Dessus of the World Bank, for their valuable inputs on various aspects of the economic modelling work for this study, Richard Garbaccio, Mun Ho, and Gordon Hughes for sharing information on their own economic and environmental models, and Jan Corfee-Morlot of the OECD Environment Directorate, Hans Martin Seip of the University of Oslo and four re
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 471, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003610
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Climate variability and flexibility in resource access: the case of pastoral mobility in Northern KenyaThe authors thank John McPeak (Syracuse University) and Chris Barrett (Cornell University), for providing the survey data and collaboration and feedback; data was collected under the Global-Livestock Collaborative Research and Support Program led by Utah State, Pastoral Risk Management Project. They also thank Jordan Chamberlin of IFPRI for the work on climatic data, and Rachel Goodhue for inputs into the theoretical model.
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 403, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003609
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Beyond the Environmental Kuznets Curve: a comparative study of SO2 and CO2 emissions between Japan and ChinaWe acknowledge two anonymous referees, Yujiro Hayami, and Kaliappa Kalirajan for their valuable comments and Paul Kandasamy for his editorial assistance. All remaining errors are ours.
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 445, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003592
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Energy system change and external effects in climate change mitigationThe research for this paper was made possible by grants from the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change, for which our thanks. It is a product of a joint macro-economic modelling project undertaken in partnership with our colleagues, Terry Barker, Jonathan Koehler and Haoran Pan of Cambridge University, Rachel Warren of The University of East Anglia, and Paul Ekins of the Policy Studies Institute London. Our colleague at Imperial College Tim Foxon also worked on this project and offered many helpful comments as the research proceeded. Two anonymous referees also provided constructive comments, for which our thanks.
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 359, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003580
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Economic integration, environmental harmonization and firm relocationWe are grateful to, in particular, Charles Mason, Sherrill Shaffer, Jason Shogren, Owen Phillips and two anonymous referees for their valuable comments. We thank Lee Bailiff, Ben Rashford and Margie Reis for their assistance.
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 379, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003579
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Dynamic household models of forest clearing under distinct land and labor market institutions: can agricultural policies reduce tropical deforestation?
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 423, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003567
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Summaries.
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- Environment & Development Economics, 2007, v. 12, n. 3, p. 351, doi. 10.1017/S1355770X07003555
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