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How socioeconomic and institutional conditions at the household level shape the environmental effectiveness of governmental PES: China’s Sloping Land Conversion Program. (2018). Zhen, Lin ; Konig, Hannes ; Meyer, Claas ; Chen, Cheng ; Matzdorf, Bettina.
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  37. Industrialization and environmental externalities in a Solow-type model. (2014). Ticci, Elisa ; Sordi, Serena ; russu, paolo ; Antoci, Angelo.
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  38. Environment and development economics 20 years on. (2014). Perrings, Charles.
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  39. Structural change, dualism and economic development : the role of the vulnerable poor on marginal lands. (2013). Barbier, Edward.
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  43. The Nature of Economic Development and the Economic Development of Nature. (2013). Dasgupta, Partha.
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  46. Natural capital, ecological scarcity and rural poverty. (2012). Barbier, Edward.
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  47. The interaction between natural resources- and physical capital-intensive sectors in a behavioral model of economic growth. (2012). Ticci, Elisa ; Sordi, Serena ; russu, paolo ; Antoci, Angelo.
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