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David Riccardo developed the theory of comparative advantage, as we know it today.
Equilibrium Price
The cost where the amount of a product or service sought after matches the amount available, achieving equilibrium in the market.
Equilibrium Quantity
The measure of goods or services that are supplied and in demand at the price where supply equals demand.
Tradable Emission Permits
Environmental policy tools that allow companies to buy or sell allowances to emit a certain amount of pollutants, incentivizing pollution reduction.
Emissions
Emissions refer to the release of substances, often gases or particles, into the atmosphere, which can contribute to pollution and environmental change.
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