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First Name: Martin
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Last Name: Diedrich
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RePEc Short-ID: pdi44
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Postal Address: Imperial College Business School, Tanaka Building, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom
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Working papers
- Martin E. Diedrich, 2002.
"Emission Targets and Equilibrium Choice of Technique,"
GE, Growth, Math methods
0211001, EconWPA.
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Other versions: - Martin E. Diedrich, 2001.
"Land Rents and Competitive Equilibrium,"
Computing in Economics and Finance 2001
272, Society for Computational Economics.
Other versions: - Martin Diedrich, 2000.
"Differential Interest Rates on Unbalanced Growth Paths,"
Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
2000/13, Department of Economics, Keele University.
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- Martin E. Diedrich, 1997.
"Environmental Privatization and Technological Norms,"
Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
97/14, Department of Economics, Keele University.
- Martin E. Diedrich, 1996.
"The Maximum Interest rate on an Unbalanced Growth Path,"
Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
96/3, Department of Economics, Keele University.
Other versions: - Martin E. Diedrich, 1996.
"Investment Restraints on Unbalanced Growth Paths,"
Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
96/2, Department of Economics, Keele University.
- Martin E. Diedrich, 1995.
"Existence of cost-minimizing paths under differential interest rates,"
Keele Department of Economics Discussion Papers (1995-2001)
95/07, Department of Economics, Keele University.
NEP Fields
1 paper by this author was announced in NEP, and specifically in the following field reports (number of papers):
- No paper was announced in a field specific NEP report
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