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Autor: Xu, Jintao - Berck, Peter - 
Título: China’s environmental policy: an introduction
Fuente: Environment and Development Economics. v.19, n.1. Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics; Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
Páginas: pp. 1-7
Año: Feb. 2014
Resumen: This special issue covers several important aspects of China’s environmental policy, ranging from evaluation of government programs (biogas and the Sloping Land Conversion Program) that aim directly to enhance the rural environment, to the reform of natural resource sectors (collective and state forest reforms) that set foundations for the sustainable use of natural resources, and to the impacts of urban environmental policies (including urban transportation management and industrial pollution control policy). We provide an overview of the topic and a brief introduction to each of the contributed papers.
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Registro 2 de 2
Autor: Berck, Peter - Bentley, William-R
Título: Hotelling’s Theory, Enhancement, and the Taking of the Redwood National Park
Fuente: American Journal of Agricultural Economics. v.79, n.2. American Agricultural Economics Association
Páginas: pp. 287-98
Año: May 1997
Resumen: The United States has used its power of eminent domain to take a considerable fraction of all remaining old-growth redwood for inclusion in the Redwood National Park. Hotelling’s theory implies that the price of redwood remaining in private hands should have increased. In this paper, the authors provide an estimate of how much the taking increased the price of redwood as well as a test of the underlying Hotelling theory.
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