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		<description><![CDATA[Free-market environmentalism isn't an oxymoron---but that doesn't mean it works. | [WARNING: &nbsp;As mentioned in the comments below, this post&#8217;s discussion of the &#8220;Coase theorem&#8221; contains several errors&#8212;most notably, that Coase himself did not present his arguments mathematically. &nbsp;In fact, according to a number of sources, there really is no single &#8220;Coase theorem&#8221;&#8212;instead, there are several different and somewhat conflicting notions that followers and interpreters of Coase have presented as theorems. &nbsp;For more, please read the comments, below.] Those inclined to...]]></description>
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