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Can environmental taxation stimulate growth? the role of indeterminacy in endogenous growth models with environmental externalities
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    Can environmental taxation stimulate growth? the role of indeterminacy in endogenous growth models with environmental externalities (English)
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    19 January 2010
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    pollution tax
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    endogenous growth
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    externality
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    indeterminacy
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    public abatement
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    endogenous labor supply
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