World Bank. Policy Research Department. Environment, Infrastructure, and Agriculture Division
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Works
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Bending the rules : discretionary pollution control in China | |
Can capital markets create incentives for pollution control? | |
Citizen complaints as environmental indicators : evidence from China | |
Controlling industrial pollution : a new paradigm | |
The cross-section of stock returns, 1995: | |
Does environmental regulation matter? : determinants of the location of new manufacturing plants in India in 1994 | |
The domestic benefits of tropical forests : a critical review emphasizing hydrological functions | |
An economic analysis of woodfuel management in the Sahel : the case of Chad | |
Economic parameters of deforestation | |
Environmental inspections and emissions of the pulp and paper industry : the case of Québec | |
Environmental regulation and development : a cross-country empirical analysis | |
Equilibrium incentives for adopting cleaner technology under emissions pricing | |
How prices and macroeconomic policies affect agricultural supply and the environment | |
Informal regulation of industrial pollution in developing countries : evidence from Indonesia | |
Is there an optimal structure for decentralized provision of roads? | |
Monitoring environmental standards : do local conditions matter? | |
Pricing industrial pollution in China : an econometric analysis of the levy system | |
Program-based pollution control management, 1996: | |
Roads, lands, markets, and deforestation : a spatial model of land use in Belize | |
Roads, population pressures, and deforestation in Thailand, 1976-1989 | |
Water pollution abatement by Chinese industry : cost estimates and policy implications | |
What drives deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon? : evidence from satellite and socioeconomic data | |
Why paper mills clean up : determinants of pollution abatement in four Asian countries |