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Environmental policy, the porter hypothesis and the composition of capital: Effects of learning and technological progress

Gustav Feichtinger, Richard F. Hartl, Peter Kort and Vladimir Veliov ()

Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 2005, vol. 50, issue 2, 434-446

Date: 2005
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