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Why the grass is not always greener: the competing effects of environmental regulations and factor intensities on US specialization

Matthew A. Cole (), Robert J R Elliott () and Kenichi Shimamoto ()

Ecological Economics, 2005, vol. 54, issue 1, pages 95-109

Date: 2005
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