| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1998 - 242 pages
...timetables specified in the Kyoto Protocol, will be modest. This conclusion that the impact will be modest is not entirely dependent upon, but is fully consistent with, formal model results. I have previously emphasized the limitations of relying on any single model in assessing the economic... | |
| Frank Murkowski - 2000 - 95 pages
...Mechanism are established, and assuming also that the United States achieves meaningful participation by key developing countries, the Administration's overall...consistent with, formal model results. The Administration believes that there are limitations to relying on any single model to assess the economic impact of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Small Business - 1999 - 204 pages
...Mechanism are established, and assuming also that the United States achieves meaningful participation by key developing countries, the Administration's overall...consistent with, formal model results. The Administration believes that there are limitations to relying on any single model to assess the economic impact of... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Science - 1999 - 1158 pages
...timetables specified in the Kyoto Protocol, will be modest. This conclusion that the impact will be modest is not entirely dependent upon, but is fully consistent with, formal model results I have previously emphasized the limitations of relying on any single model in assessing the economic... | |
| Dan Schaefer - 2000 - 395 pages
...resource cost of the climate change policy. Synthesis This conclusion that the impact will be modest is not entirely dependent upon, but is fully consistent with, formal model results. I have previously emphasized the limitations of relying on any single model in assessing the economic... | |
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