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countries, with some indications that they have increased efficiency and employment. See EEA,
1996, 1999; Smith and Piacentino, 1996; Ekins, 1999; OECD, 1997a; Jarass and Obermair,
1997; Rayement et al, 1998; DETR, 1999; Ribaudo et al, 1999.
45 See Ekins, 1999, for comprehensive review of environmental taxes.
46 See Myers, 1998; Potter, 1998; Dumke and Dobbs, 1999; Hanley and Oglethorpe, 1999.
47 For more on Cuba, see Rosset, 1997, 1998; Funes, 2001.
48 Swiss Agency for Environment, Forests and Landscape and Federal Office of Agriculture, 1999,



  1. Also see Dubois et al, 2000.


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