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Rationing can backfire : the 'day without a car' in Mexico.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, Policy Research Department, Public Economics Division, 1995.
Subject: Motor vehicles -- Environmental aspects -- mexico -- Mexico City; Motor vehicle driving -- Mexico -- Mexico City; Rationing -- Mexico -- Mexico City.
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Energy pricing and air pollution : econometric evidence from manufacturing in Chile and Indonesia.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: Policy Research Dept., World Bank, 1994.
Subject: Air -- Pollution -- Effect of prices on -- Econometric models; Energy industries -- Prices -- Econometric models; Prices -- Government policy -- Econometric models; Energy policy -- Effect of air pollution on -- Econometric models; Industries -- Chile -- Environmental aspects -- Econometric models; Industries -- Indonesia -- Environmental aspects -- Econometric models.
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Protecting the environment and the poor : a public goods framework applied to Indonesia.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Air -- Pollution -- Indonesia; Air quality management -- Social aspects -- Indonesia; Environmental policy -- Social aspects -- Indonesia; Environmental protection -- Social aspects -- Indonesia; Public goods -- Indonesia.
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Externalities and production efficiency.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Environmental protection -- Econometric models; Environmental impact charges -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models; User charges -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models; Pollution -- Taxation -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models; Air -- Pollution -- Standards -- Econometric models.
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Acting globally while thinking locally : is the global environment protected by transport emission control programsn.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Air -- Pollution -- Government policy; Automobiles -- Pollution control devices -- Government policy.
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Moving to greener pasturesn : multinationals and the pollution haven hypothesis.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: Policy Research Dept., 1997.
Subject: International business enterprises -- Developing countries; Developing countries -- Environmental conditions; Green technology; Environmental impact charges.
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Taxing bads by taxing goods : pollution control with presumptive charges.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D. C.: World Bank, 1996.
Subject: Environmental impact charges -- Mathematical models; Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- Mathematical models; Pollution -- Economic aspects -- Mathematical models.
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Corruption under moral hazard.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1999.
Subject: Political corruption -- Econometric models; Civil service -- Salaries, etc. -- Econometric models.
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Autonomy, participation, and learning in Argentine schools : findings and their implications for decentralization.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2001.
Subject: Schools -- Argentina -- Decentralization; School management and organization -- Argentina; Educational change -- Argentina; Parental influence -- Argentina.
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Public expenditures and environmental protection: when is the cost of funds irrelevantn.
by Eskeland, Gunnar S.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Environmental protection -- Economic aspects -- Econometric models; Expenditures, Public -- Econometric models; Public goods -- Costs -- Econometric models; Taxation -- Econometric models.
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