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the urban areas’ environmental regulations, is due to generate uncontrollable pollution centers, placed just nearby towns …
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The deterioration of the environment is caused by the existence of large urban agglomeration whose main problem is that these are areas where are converging progressive forces which ensure the development of the society on the one hand, as well phenomenon which emphasizes the degradation of the...
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of pollution is directly related with cancer mortality. And one of the most common causes for cancer, especially for …
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An externality exists whenever a transaction creates a cost or a benefit for a party not directly involved. Pollution …-classicals are concerned about efficiency and they propose some forms of government intervention in order to alleviate pollution …: taxes and tradable permits. Austrians seek to remove interpersonal conflict related to pollution and show that although …
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