Environmental policy and labour market imperfection
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Recommendations
- Environmental policy and the equilibrium rate of unemployment
- Involuntary Unemployment and Environmental Policy: The Double Dividend Hypothesis
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- Taxation and labor markets.
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- Jobs, production linkages, and the environment
- A Capital-Labor Compact and Green Production
- Environmental tax interactions when pollution affects health or productivity
- Environmental policy and the equilibrium rate of unemployment
- Environmental effectiveness of tax compliance policy in the presence of labor unions
- The impact of environmental policy on wage inequality
- Environmental standards and industrial policy
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