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regulation leaves a gap between actual and locally preferred environmental quality. They use plant-level data from Indonesia and … the United States - countries that are very different, both socioeconomically and in terms of pollution regulation - test … a model of equilibrium pollution under informal regulation.Their results suggest three common elements across countries …
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"Prices versus quantities" (Weitzman 1974), a hugely influential paper, is widely cited (and taught) in current debates about the best policy to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The paper's criterion for ranking policies suggests that technological uncertainty favors taxes over cap and trade....
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information on pollution and emissions, can become a basis for a new wave of environmental protection policy that follows and has … success of selected programs in the People's Republic of China, India, Indonesia, the Philippines, and the United States are …
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