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1 | Introduction | 1 |
2 | Our workhouse : the Brock model | 9 |
3 | A money-metrics version of Weitzman's welfare theorem | 34 |
4 | An almost practical step towards green accounting? | 48 |
5 | Green accounting and distortionary taxation | 70 |
6 | Green accounting and green taxes in the global economy | 91 |
7 | Numerical applications : dynamic global economy models | 113 |
8 | Three emerging issues in social accounting | 134 |
9 | Welfare measurement under uncertainty | 148 |
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