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International Labour Organization (ILO)

The Impact of Climate Change Policies on
Employment in the Coalmining Industry


Cain Polidano (Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics)
Sectoral Activities Programme Working Paper
SAP 2.64/WP.115, Geneva 1998.



Contents

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1. Introduction (PDF)

2. Analytical framework; 3. Policy simulation; 4. Aggregate impact of policies on economies (PDF)

5. Conclusions; Appendix: Coal demand changes; References (PDF)

 

The online version of this document may be viewed on the ILO website at: [http://www.ilo.org/public/english/dialogue/sector/papers/impact/]

 

 

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