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Date: 2014-07-21 00:46:31
Environmental economics
Energy economics
Climate change
Fuels
Carbon tax
Environmental law
Climate change mitigation
Greenhouse gas
Peak oil
Climate change policy
Energy
Environment

ISSN[removed]OECD Economic Studies No. 44, 2008/1 © OECD 2008 The Incidence of Carbon Pricing: Norway, Russia and the Middle East

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