Derived Carbon Credit Values For Carbon Sequestration: Do Co2 Emissions From Production Inputs Matter ?
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- Williams, Jeffery R. & Nelson, Richard G. & Aller, Taryn D. & Claassen, Mark M. & Rice, Charles W., 2002. "Derived Carbon Credit Values for Carbon Sequestration: Do CO2 Emissions From Production Inputs Matter?," Staff Papers 117983, Kansas State University, Department of Agricultural Economics.
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