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In the words of Shellenberger and Nordhaus: "below-cost energy efficiency is critical for economic growth and should thus be aggressively pursued by governments and firms," if for no other reason than to provide the resources to fund development of the other silver buckshot technologies we need to get to that elusive low-cost carbon economy we can only dream about today.
Bill Chameides: Energy Efficiency on the Rebound Bill Chameides 2011
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In the words of Shellenberger and Nordhaus: "below-cost energy efficiency is critical for economic growth and should thus be aggressively pursued by governments and firms," if for no other reason than to provide the resources to fund development of the other silver buckshot technologies we need to get to that elusive low-cost carbon economy we can only dream about today.
Bill Chameides: Energy Efficiency on the Rebound Bill Chameides 2011
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And companies cannot export products below-cost to gain control of a market.
Carl Pope: China Should Play by the Rules, and America Should Play to Win Carl Pope 2011
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"The government has wasted no time in taking tough action to tackle problem drinking, including plans to stop supermarkets selling below-cost alcohol and working to introduce a tougher licensing regime," said a spokeswoman.
Drink deaths: failure to act will cost an extra 250,000 lives by 2031, say doctors 2011
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The Tester bill fails to address at least $100 million in costs to U.S. taxpayers that would be incurred by the Forest Service for subsidizing "below-cost" timber sales and power plants for the few specially-privileged timber corporations involved.
Montana To Consider Bill Protecting Fish Habitat and Forest Jobs 2009
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And companies cannot export products below-cost to gain control of a market.
Carl Pope: China Should Play by the Rules, and America Should Play to Win Carl Pope 2011
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For decades, agencies such as the Bureau of Reclamation and the Corps of Engineers have subsidized housing by providing free flood protection and water treatment, and below-cost irrigation and hydropower.
How About a Green Tea Party? Terry L. Anderson 2011
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Medicare benefits because the median prices will be biased below the clearing price—in other words, the "auction" is merely another way of generating arbitrary below-cost price controls.
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And companies cannot export products below-cost to gain control of a market.
Carl Pope: China Should Play by the Rules, and America Should Play to Win Carl Pope 2011
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The Tester bill fails to address at least $100 million in costs to U.S. taxpayers that would be incurred by the Forest Service for subsidizing "below-cost" timber sales and power plants for the few specially-privileged timber corporations involved.
Montana To Consider Bill Protecting Fish Habitat and Forest Jobs 2009
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