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Georgia Country Environmental Analysis | Institutional, Economic, and Poverty Aspects of Georgia’s Road to Environmental Sustainability

2015

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Bibliographic information
Publisher
Washington, DC
Other Subjects
Environmental quality; Continuous monitoring; Producers; Sustainable growth; Economic incentives; Global climate change; Environmental costs; Oil; Resource use; Negative externalities; Exploitation; Demographic growth; Pollution abatement; Chemical fertilizers; Deregulation; Human behavior; Government environmental expenditures; Pollution reduction; Property values; Expenditures; Labor productivity; Labor force; Economic activity; Production processes; Mines; Environmental issues; Consumption expenditures; Abatement; Environmental problems; Dividends; Pollution charges; Carbon taxes; Private goods; Economic welfare; Polluters; Quality standards; Consumption patterns; Environmental; Environmental impacts; Environmental information; Price changes; Empirical evidence; Government expenditures; Pollution levels; Common property resources; Environmental resources; Environmental policy; Economic goods; Pollution tax; Policy makers; Intermediate inputs; Pollution concentration; Baseline levels; Emissions; Purchasing power; Clean fuels; Pollution taxes; Cultivable land; Energy taxes; Sustainable management; Externalities; Environmental regulations; Labor markets; Revenue; Emission standards; Values; Economic instruments; Revenues; Environmental taxes; Present value; Environmental performance
Language
English
ISSN
2014-2017
Type
Report; Economic & Sector Work :: Country Environmental Analysis (Cea)

2016-03-15
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