Optimal Environmental Targeting in the Amazon Rainforest
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- Reynaert, Mathias & Souza-Rodrigues, Eduardo & van Benthem, Arthur A., 2024.
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Policy targeting; Optimal regulation; Monitoring; Deforestation; Amazon; Carbon emissions; Changes-in-changes; Resource constraints; Partial identification; Minimax ambiguity; Treatment assignment;All these keywords.
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