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Estimated costs and admissible claims linked to the Prestige oil spill

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  • Loureiro, Maria L.
  • Ribas, Alfonso
  • Lopez, Edelmiro
  • Ojea, Elena

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  • Loureiro, Maria L. & Ribas, Alfonso & Lopez, Edelmiro & Ojea, Elena, 2006. "Estimated costs and admissible claims linked to the Prestige oil spill," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 59(1), pages 48-63, August.
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