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Environmental economics / Low-carbon economy / Global warming / Welfare economics / Adaptation to global warming / Social discount rate / Carbon tax / Effects of global warming / Cost–benefit analysis / Environment / Climate change / Climate change policy
Date: 2002-11-04 07:43:56
Environmental economics
Low-carbon economy
Global warming
Welfare economics
Adaptation to global warming
Social discount rate
Carbon tax
Effects of global warming
Cost–benefit analysis
Environment
Climate change
Climate change policy

THE SOCIAL COST OF CARBON AND ITS POLICY IMPLICATIONS

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