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Markets, Social Norms, And Governments In The Service Of Environmentally Sustainable Economic Development Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Barrett, Christopher B.
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Perrings, Charles, 1989.
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Opschoor, J.B. & Jongma, S.M., 1996.
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Common, Mick & Perrings, Charles, 1992.
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