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The impact of environmental policies on household incomes for different socio-economic classes: The case of air pollutants in Indonesia

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Resosudarmo, Budy P.
Thorbecke, Erik

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Volume (Year): 17 (1996)
Issue (Month): 2 (May)
Pages: 83-94
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  2. Djoni Hartono & Budy P. Resosudarmo, 2007. "The Economy-wide Impact of Controlling Energy Consumption in Indonesia: An Analysis Using a Social Accounting Matrix Framework," Working Papers in Economics and Development Studies (WoPEDS) 200702, Department of Economics, Padjadjaran University, revised Jan 2007. [Downloadable!]
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  5. Susana Santos, 2005. "Social Accounting Matrix and the System of National Accounts: An Application," Working Papers 2005/14, Department of Economics at the School of Economics and Management (ISEG), Technical University of Lisbon.. [Downloadable!]
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