Smartest kids in the world and how they got that way

Ripley, Amanda

Smartest kids in the world and how they got that way - 1st ed. - New York Simon & Schuster 9999 - 306p. ill. 24 cm

Suggested by Prof. Diptiranjan Mahapatra

Introduction; Leaving; 3.The environmental Kuznets curve in Asia / Shunsuke Managi; 4.Index decomposition analysis for tracking energy efficiency trends / Beng Wah Ang; 5.A cross-country decomposition analysis of greenhouse gas emissions in Asian countries / Keisuke Nansai; 6.Environmental taxes: practice / Jing Cao; 7.Energy and climate change / Takayuki Takeshita; 8.Theory of emissions trading and taxation / Akira Maeda; 10.Trade and the environment / Weijia Dong; 11.The effect of extended producer responsibility on the international trade of waste / Hajime Sugeta; 14.Measuring sustainable development in Asia / Masayuki Sato; 15.Valuation of environmental benefits in Asian countries / Paramjit; 16.Impact of agricultural chemicals on the environment and human health in Asia: are there solutions? / Clevo Wilson; 18.Effect of the announcement of conservation area and financial targets on charitable giving for forest conservation: a natural field experiment study in East Asia / Takahiro Kubo; 18.Effect of the announcement of conservation area and financial targets on charitable giving for forest conservation: a natural field experiment study in East Asia / Takahiro Kubo; 19.Coastal development, coral reefs and marine life in Asia: tourism's double-edged sword / Clem Tisdell

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Comparative education
Education--Finland
Education--Korea (South)
Education--Poland

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