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	       <dc:title>`Dirty industries`. Patterns of change in industrial countries</dc:title>
	       <dc:creator>Jaenicke, M; Binder, M; Moench, H [Forschungsstelle fuer Umweltpolitik, FU Berlin, Berlin (Germany)]</dc:creator>
	       <dc:subject>29 ENERGY PLANNING AND POLICY; INDUSTRY; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; POLLUTION; SECTORAL ANALYSIS; POWER GENERATION; ROAD TRANSPORT; MITIGATION; DEVELOPING COUNTRIES; PRODUCTION; DEVELOPED COUNTRIES; JAPAN; FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY; GREECE; BULGARIA; SWEDEN</dc:subject>
	       <dc:subjectRelated></dc:subjectRelated>
	       <dc:description>This article concerns itself with the environmental role of heavily polluting industries since 1970, analysing its development in 11 basic industries, as well as electricity production and road transport, in 32 industrial countries. It argues for a green industrial policy, demonstrating that other mitigations of environmental pressure in industrial countries - end-of-pipe treatment, relocation to the Third World, structural change in the industrial sector and even environmentally oriented modernization - have so far been unable to solve the problems of `dirty industries`, although some approaches have shown (some) promise. 9 figs., 2 tabs., 56 refs.</dc:description>
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	       <dcq:publisherResearch></dcq:publisherResearch>
	       <dcq:publisherAvailability></dcq:publisherAvailability>
	       <dcq:publisherSponsor></dcq:publisherSponsor>
	       <dcq:publisherCountry>Netherlands</dcq:publisherCountry>
		   <dc:contributingOrganizations></dc:contributingOrganizations>
	       <dc:date>1997-06-01</dc:date>
	       <dc:language>English</dc:language>
	       <dc:type>Journal Article</dc:type>
	       <dcq:typeQualifier></dcq:typeQualifier>
	       <dc:relation>Journal Name: Environmental and Resource Economics; Journal Volume: 9; Journal Issue: 4; Other Information: PBD: Jun 1997</dc:relation>
	       <dc:coverage></dc:coverage>
	       <dc:format>Medium: X; Size: pp. 467-491</dc:format>
	       <dc:doi>https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1026497608363</dc:doi>
	       <dc:identifier></dc:identifier>
		   <dc:journalName>[]</dc:journalName>
		   <dc:journalIssue>4</dc:journalIssue>
		   <dc:journalVolume>9</dc:journalVolume>
	       <dc:identifierReport></dc:identifierReport>
	       <dcq:identifierDOEcontract></dcq:identifierDOEcontract>
	       <dc:identifierOther>Journal ID: ERECEP; ISSN 0924-6460; TRN: NL97E1457</dc:identifierOther>
	       <dc:source>ECN; SCA: 290300; PA: ECN-97:0E1457; EDB-97:130451; SN: 97001853225</dc:source>
	       <dc:rights></dc:rights>
	       <dc:dateEntry>2010-12-29</dc:dateEntry>
	       <dc:dateAdded></dc:dateAdded>
	       <dc:ostiId>529958</dc:ostiId>
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