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F. van der Ploeg | Cees Withagen Is there really a green paradox?
The Green Paradox states that, in the absence of a tax on CO2 emissions, subsidizing a renewable backstop such as solar or wind energy brings forward the date at which fossil fuels become exhausted and consequently global warming is aggravated. We shed light on this issue by solving a model of depletion of non-renewable fossil fuels followed by a switch to a renewable backstop, paying attention to timing of the switch and the amount of fossil fuels remaining unexploited. We show that the Green Paradox...
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Engels | 32 pagina's | Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam [etc.] | 2010
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F. van der Ploeg | Cees Withagen Pollution control and the Ramsey problem
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Engels | Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research, Tilburg | 1991
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F. van der Ploeg | Aart de Zeeuw International aspects of pollution control
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Engels | Tilburg University, Tilburg | 1990
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A.L. Bovenberg | F. van der Ploeg Consequences of environmental tax reform for involuntary unemployment and welfare
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Engels | Tilburg University, Tilburg | 1994
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F. van der Ploeg | A.L. Bovenberg Direct crowding out, optimal taxation and pollution abatement
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Engels | Tilburg University, Tilburg | 1993
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F. van der Ploeg | Aart de Zeeuw A differential game of international pollution control
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Engels | Tilburg University, Center for Economic Research, Tilburg | 1992
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Jenny E. Ligthart | F. van der Ploeg Pollution, the cost of public funds and endogenous growth
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Engels | 10 pagina's | Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam [etc.] | 1994
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Jenny E. Ligthart | F. van der Ploeg Environmental quality, public finance and sustainable growth
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Engels | 30 pagina's | Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam [etc.] | 1993
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