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Operational Methods for Strategic Environmental and Energy Policies

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Economic—Environmental—Energy Interactions

Part of the book series: Studies in Applied Regional Science ((SARS,volume 17))

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The growing scarcity of exhaustible resources (energy, raw materials, clean air, and so forth) has claimed increased attention of economics. A wide variety of studies has been published about optimal environmental policies that call for prevention of the depletion of exhaustible resources (see among others Baumol and Oates [1975], Chatteiji and van Rompuy [1976], MacAvoy and Pindyck [1975], Muller [1978], Nijkamp [1977], Smith [1977], and WAES [1977]).

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Lesuis, P.J.J., Muller, F., Nijkamp, P. (1980). Operational Methods for Strategic Environmental and Energy Policies. In: Lakshmanan, T.R., Nijkamp, P. (eds) Economic—Environmental—Energy Interactions. Studies in Applied Regional Science, vol 17. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-8739-5_3

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