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    Title: The effect of finite resource on environmental policy
    Authors: 陳淼勝;Chen, Miao-Sheng
    Contributors: 企業管理學系
    Date: 2000
    Issue Date: 2023-08-03 14:20:36 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: Since pollution abatement activities require the consumption of resource, they can be seen as an exchange of resource for clean environment. In perspective of finite resource supply and sustainable development, a model is presented to analyze the effect of various exogenous parameters such as the resource stock level, technical progress, and market demand, etc. on the optimal point. The results reveal that (1) the society with less resource stock must take some other measures such as technology innovation to increase its production level and improve its environment, (2) the increase in production is limited by technological progress, and (3) the increase in market demand leads to the increase in production, but also make environmental quality worse.
    Relation: Journal of Statistics and Management Systems
    vol. 3, no. 1
    pp.15-27
    Appears in Collections:[Department of Business Administration, Master/Ph.D Program in Management Sciences] Periodical Articles

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