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Healthy Climate, Healthy Bodies: Optimal Fuel Taxation and Physical Activity. (2020). van den Bijgaart, Inge ; Mattauch, Linus ; Klenert, David ; Sulikova, Simona.
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  41. Untapped Fossil Fuel and the Green Paradox: A classroom calibration of the optimal carbon tax. (2013). van der Ploeg, Rick.
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  44. The Social Cost of Carbon Emissions. (2013). Foley, Duncan ; Taylor, Lance.
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  47. Green Keynesianism: Beyond Standard Growth Paradigms. (2013). Harris, Jonathan.
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  49. How Environmental Pollution from Fossil Fuels can be included in measures of National Accounts and Estimates of Genuine Savings. (2012). Oxley, Les ; McLaughlin, Eoin ; Kunnas, Jan ; Hanley, Nick ; Greasley, David ; Warde, Paul.
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