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Should pollution reductions count as productivity gains for agriculture?
V. Kerry Smith
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Business & Economics
Pollution
77%
Agriculture
64%
Total Factor Productivity
63%
Productivity
50%
Marginal Abatement Costs
49%
Productivity Index
43%
Standard of Living
39%
Productivity Slowdown
24%
Productivity Rate
24%
Productivity Measurement
22%
Productivity Change
19%
Cost Control
18%
Technical Change
17%
Commodities
15%
Economic Performance
14%
Farm
14%
United States of America
6%
Performance
6%
Agriculture & Biology
marginal abatement cost
86%
pollution
74%
agriculture
63%
exogenous sources
31%
cost control
29%
economic performance
27%
gauges
24%
products and commodities
22%
markets
14%
farms
14%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Agriculture
100%
Costs and Cost Analysis
53%
Cost Control
53%
Farms
49%
Economics
33%