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Cost-shifting Versus “Full” Accountability: Dealing with Cross-time and Cross-boundary Issues in the ISEW and GPI. An application to Belgium.. (2020). Bleys, Brent ; van der Slycken, Jonas.
In: Working Papers of Faculty of Economics and Business Administration, Ghent University, Belgium.
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