Optimal dynamic scale and structure of a multi-pollution economy

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Optimal dynamic scale and structure of a multi-pollution economy. / Baumgärtner, Stefan; Jöst, Frank; Winkler, Ralph.
in: Ecological Economics, Jahrgang 68, Nr. 4, 15.02.2009, S. 1226-1238.

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Baumgärtner S, Jöst F, Winkler R. Optimal dynamic scale and structure of a multi-pollution economy. Ecological Economics. 2009 Feb 15;68(4):1226-1238. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.08.016

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