2009
DOI: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2008.11.019
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The shadow price of assimilative capacity in optimal flow pollution control

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“…The better regularity of c * , compared to the one stated in Proposition 3, comes obviously from the additional assumptions of the present subsection 6. The terminology 'dual problem' is the one used in Benosman et al[30] and Barbu and Iannelli[31].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The better regularity of c * , compared to the one stated in Proposition 3, comes obviously from the additional assumptions of the present subsection 6. The terminology 'dual problem' is the one used in Benosman et al[30] and Barbu and Iannelli[31].…”
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confidence: 87%
“…Model kualitas air ini akan cukup penting sebagai alat (tool) untuk mengetahui daya tampung sungai dan dalam jangka panjang dapat digunakan untuk mengembangkan perencanaan serta pengelolaan yang terukur terhadap sumberdaya air di sebuah Daerah Aliran Sungai (DAS) (7) . Mengingat pentingnya mengetahui status daya tampung sungai, maka beberapa penelitian telah dilakukan untuk mengembangkan model-model matematis guna mengukur tingkat pencemaran sungai (7,8,9,10,11,12) . (12) .…”
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“…Pada segmen pertama terdiri atas tiga titik sampling (5, 5/6, dan 6). Sedangkan pada segmen kedua terdapat 8 titik sampling (15,14,13,12,11,10,9, dan 8).…”
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“…Several of the papers in Dasgupta and Mäler (2003) contain economic analyses of ecosystems whose natural regeneration functions are convex-concave. The introduction of a convex-concave scrap value function is closely related to the idea of a threshold; see for example Ranjan and Shortle (2007) and Leandri (2009).…”
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confidence: 99%