Analysis of Climate Damage Abatement Costs Using a Dynamic Economic Model
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Analysis of Climate Damage Abatement Costs Using a Dynamic Economic Model
Barth, Volker | Hasselmann, Klaus
Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung, Vol. 74 (2005), Iss. 2 : pp. 148–163
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1GELENA Research Group, Carl von Ossietzky University, 26111 Oldenburg, Germany.
2Max-Planck-Institute for Meteorology, Bundesstraße 53, 20146 Hamburg, Germany.
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