Managing the Environmental Consequences of Growth: Forest Degradation in the Indian mid-Himalayas
Jean-Marie Baland,
Pranab Bardhan,
Sangmitra Das,
Dilip Mookherjee and
Rinki Sarkar
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Sangmitra Das: Indian Statistical Institute New Delhi
Rinki Sarkar: Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Environment & Development Bangalore
India Policy Forum, 2006, vol. 3, issue 1, 125-277
Keywords: India; macroeconomics; Himalayas; forest; degradation; deforestation; environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
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Journal Article: Managing the Environmental Consequences of Growth: Forest Degradation in the Indian mid-Himalayas (2007) 
Working Paper: MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF GROWTH Forest Degradation in the Indian Mid-Himalayas (2006) 
Working Paper: MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES OF GROWTH Forest Degradation in the Indian Mid-Himalayas (2006)
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