How Much Carbon Pricing Is in Countries' Own Interests? the Critical Role of Co-Benefits

Ian Parry

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How Much Carbon Pricing Is in Countries' Own Interests? the Critical Role of Co-Benefits

by Ian Parry, Chandara Veung, Dirk Heine

2014

International Monetary Fund

36

9781498358279

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How Much Carbon Pricing Is in Countries' Own Interests? the Critical Role of Co-Benefits was written by Ian Parry, Chandara Veung, Dirk Heine.

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