Why We Can Do Better than New Source Review
The Clean Air Act requires "New Source Review" -- the installation of specific state-of-the-art pollution control equipment when and only when a new polluting plant is constructed, or a "modification" is undertaken on an existing plant. Shi-Ling Hsu argues that this "grandfathering" policy slows the replacement of old plants with new, more efficient, and less polluting ones.
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2006
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Authors: | Hsu, Shi-Ling |
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The Economists' Voice. - De Gruyter, ISSN 1553-3832, ZDB-ID 2162320-X. - Vol. 3.2006, 8
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De Gruyter |
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