Does Environmental Sustainability Contradict Prosperity?
Ottmar Edenhofer,
Jan Steckel and
Michael Jakob ()
Global Policy, 2014, vol. 5, 15-20
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It is always a risk for decision makers to neglect short-term benefits and costs. Therefore, a smart design of climate policy has to reconcile the short-term and long-term perspective.
Date: 2014
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