Articles
- Amigues, Jean-Pierre & Moreaux, Michel & Ricci, Francesco, 2008.
"Resource-augmenting R&D with heterogeneous labor supply,"
Environment and Development Economics,
Cambridge University Press, vol. 13(06), pages 719-745, December.
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- AMIGUES Jean-Pierre & MOREAUX Michel, 2008.
"Dedicated Technical Progress with a Non-renewable Resource : Efficiency and Optimality,"
Working Papers
08.01.245, LERNA, University of Toulouse.
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- Jean-Pierre Amigues & Ngo Van Long & Michel Moreaux, 2004.
"Overcoming the natural resource constraints through dedicated R&D efforts: contrasting the non-renewable and the renewable resource economies,"
International Journal of Global Environmental Issues,
Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 4(1), pages 11-37, January.
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- AMIGUES Jean-Pierre & MOREAUX Michel & RICCI Francesco, 2006.
"Overcoming the Natural Resource Constraint Through Dedicated R&D Effort with Heterogenous Labor Supply,"
Working Papers
06.22.215, LERNA, University of Toulouse.
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Other versions: - AMIGUES Jean-Pierre & MOREAUX Michel, 2008.
"Dedicated Technical Progress with a Non-renewable Resource : Efficiency and Optimality,"
Working Papers
08.01.245, LERNA, University of Toulouse.
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Other versions: - LAFFORGUE Gilles, 2006.
"On the Effects of Stochastic Technical Change on Optimal Sustainable Growth Paths with Exhaustible Resource,"
Working Papers
06.02.195, LERNA, University of Toulouse.
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- Jean-Pierre Amigues & Ngo Van Long & Michel Moreaux, 2004.
"Ressources renouvelables et non renouvelables, impatience et progrès technique exogène,"
CIRANO Working Papers
2004s-07, CIRANO.
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- Amigues, Jean-Pierre & Boulatoff (Broadhead), Catherine & Desaigues, Brigitte & Gauthier, Caroline & Keith, John E., 2002.
"The benefits and costs of riparian analysis habitat preservation: a willingness to accept/willingness to pay contingent valuation approach,"
Ecological Economics,
Elsevier, vol. 43(1), pages 17-31, November.
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- Devkota, Nirmala & Paudel, Krishna P., 2009.
"Production Termination As An Alternative To Mitigate Nutrient Pollution,"
2009 Annual Meeting, January 31-February 3, 2009, Atlanta, Georgia
46826, Southern Agricultural Economics Association.
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- Jette Jacobsen & Nick Hanley, 2009.
"Are There Income Effects on Global Willingness to Pay for Biodiversity Conservation?,"
Environmental & Resource Economics,
European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists, vol. 43(2), pages 137-160, June.
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Other versions: - Giovanni B Concu, 2004.
"A choice modelling approach to investigate biases in individual and aggregated benefit estimates due to omission of distance,"
Working Paper CRENoS
200412, Centre for North South Economic Research, University of Cagliari and Sassari, Sardinia.
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- Amigues, Jean-Pierre & Favard, Pascal & Gaudet, Gerard & Moreaux, Michel, 1998.
"On the Optimal Order of Natural Resource Use When the Capacity of the Inexhaustible Substitute Is Limited,"
Journal of Economic Theory,
Elsevier, vol. 80(1), pages 153-170, May.
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- Amigues, J.-P. & Favard, P. & Gaudet, G. & Moreaux, M., 1996.
"On The Optimal Order of Natural Resourse Use When the Capacity of the Inexhaustible Substitute is Limited,"
Papers
96.431, Toulouse - GREMAQ.
- Amigues, J-P & Favard, P, Gaudet, G & Moreaux, M, 1996.
"On the Optimal Order of Natural Resource Use When the Capacity of the Inexhaustible Substitute is Limited,"
Cahiers de recherche
9628, Centre interuniversitaire de recherche en économie quantitative, CIREQ.
- Amigues, J-P & Favard, P, Gaudet, G & Moreaux, M, 1996.
"On the Optimal Order of Natural Resource Use When the Capacity of the Inexhaustible Substitute is Limited,"
Cahiers de recherche
9628, Universite de Montreal, Departement de sciences economiques.
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