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Interpreting Sustainability in Economic Terms: Dynamic Efficiency Plus Intergenerational Equity
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Document Date: 2011-07-13 10:56:31


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Washington / D.C. / San Francisco / B405 Cambridge / Cambridge / Southampton / Lausanne / New York / Stockholm / Asheim / /

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Oxford University Press / Columbia University Press / Norton / Intergenerational Equity / Exhaustible Resources / /

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Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics / Gernot Wagner Harvard University / University of Regensburg / Harvard College / Harvard University / /

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Marine Policy Center / Columbia University / World Commission on Environment and Development / University of Regensburg / World Bank / Harvard University / John F. Kennedy School of Government / Alexander F. Wagner Department of Economics Harvard University Cambridge / Oxford University / Robert N. Stavins John F. Kennedy School of Government Harvard University Cambridge / European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists / Harvard College / Oceanographic Institution / Beijer International Institute of Ecological Economics / Brundtland Commission / /

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Alexander F. Wagner / John Pezzey / Geir Asheim / Edward Elgar / Walker / Martin Weitzman / Woods Hole / Gernot Wagner∗ Economists / David / John C.V. Sustainable / Partha Dasgupta / Robert N. Stavins / Robert N. Stavins John / John Hartwick / Gernot Wagner August / /

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economist / Professor of Business and Government / /

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Massachusetts / /

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The Economic Journal / /

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