Seminar, Temas401-412R. Thapar, 1993 |
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... environment and econo- mic liberalization together had done a great deal of damage to this early reputation . This growing weakness and the lack of scientific competence in the interpretation of global envi- ronmental issues is ...
... environment and econo- mic liberalization together had done a great deal of damage to this early reputation . This growing weakness and the lack of scientific competence in the interpretation of global envi- ronmental issues is ...
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... environment . Though we live on one planet and yet in different worlds , no country . can ever choose between environment and develop- ment . For , asking a country to choose between envi- ronment and development is like asking someone ...
... environment . Though we live on one planet and yet in different worlds , no country . can ever choose between environment and develop- ment . For , asking a country to choose between envi- ronment and development is like asking someone ...
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... environment would accrue to all ( for environment is a public good which cannot be valued or sold in the market ) — irrespective of whether or not any one of them con- tributed to the costs of acquiring it - the share of the same to any ...
... environment would accrue to all ( for environment is a public good which cannot be valued or sold in the market ) — irrespective of whether or not any one of them con- tributed to the costs of acquiring it - the share of the same to any ...
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