Using case studies, the authors evaluate the potential attractiveness of incentive-based policies for the regulation of four specific toxic substances: chlorinated solvents, formaldehyde, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants. Originally published in 1992, the authors provide a compelling demonstration of the role of case studies in determining the appropriate regulatory approach for the specific toxic substances. This is a valuable title for students concerned with environmental issues and policy making.
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Using Economic Incentives to Regulate Toxic Substances
Using case studies, the authors evaluate the potential attractiveness of incentive-based policies for the regulation of four specific toxic substances: chlorinated solvents, formaldehyde, cadmium, and brominated flame retardants. Originally published in 1992, the authors provide a compelling demonstration of the role of case studies in determining the appropriate regulatory approach for the specific toxic substances. This is a valuable title for students concerned with environmental issues and policy making.
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Using Economic Incentives to Regulate Toxic Substances
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Using Economic Incentives to Regulate Toxic Substances
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Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781138956582 |
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| Publisher: | Taylor & Francis |
| Publication date: | 07/11/2018 |
| Series: | Routledge Revivals |
| Pages: | 161 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.44(w) x 8.50(h) x (d) |
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