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Working Paper 07-09 - The Belgian environment industry (1995-2005)

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Lies Janssen
Guy Vandille
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This study presents an overview of the evolution of the size, the composition and the economic importance of the environment industry in Belgium between 1995 and 2005. It shows which industries are involved and which environmental domains are most important.

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Paper provided by Federal Planning Bureau, Belgium in its series Working Papers with number 0907.

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