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The following pages link to Learning and stock effects in environmental regulation: The case of greenhouse gas emissions (Q1266954):
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- DEA decomposition of China's environmental efficiency based on search algorithm (Q297776) (← links)
- An approximate dynamic programming framework for modeling global climate policy under decision-dependent uncertainty (Q373210) (← links)
- Experimentation with accumulation (Q844591) (← links)
- Higher pollution damage, more lenient environmental policies? (Q863212) (← links)
- Optimal timing of CO\(_2\) mitigation policies for a cost-effectiveness model (Q1007671) (← links)
- The climate change learning curve (Q1017064) (← links)
- Choosing regulatory options when environmental costs are uncertain (Q1266559) (← links)
- Regulating automobile pollution under certainty, competition, and imperfect information (Q1267667) (← links)
- Bayesian learning, growth, and pollution (Q1275543) (← links)
- Emission taxes and standards in a general equilibrium with entry and exit (Q1657426) (← links)
- Targets for global climate policy: an overview (Q1994228) (← links)
- Climate politics: how public persuasion affects the trade-off between environmental and economic performance (Q2318000) (← links)
- Regulation with anticipated learning about environmental damages (Q2496323) (← links)
- Price and quantity regulation in general equilibrium (Q2577516) (← links)
- Uncertain outcomes and climate change policy using an expo-power utility function (Q2690329) (← links)
- ENVIRONMENTAL UNCERTAINTY AND THE TIMING OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY (Q5697231) (← links)
- Pollution and labor market search externalities over the business cycle (Q6111428) (← links)