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For much of the industrialized world, pollution from manufacturing has been falling despite increased output. In this paper, we provide the first estimates of the extent to which environmental regulations have contributed to this “clean-up” of manufacturing by causing: (i) the adoption of...
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on the experience of two long-standing co-operative agreements in this area: the Canada-United States Air Quality …
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Vintage-differentiated regulations (VDRs) are standards that are fixed with respect to the date of entry of regulated units, with later vintages facing more stringent standards. VDRs play prominent roles under major Federal, state, and local environmental laws. This paper synthesizes what is...
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Charging for the life cycle cost of waste management is contentious. The recent example of some retailers charging "eco-fees" in Ontario, with respect to sales of household products such as detergent, batteries and fluorescent light bulbs, is a case in point. However, the Ontario program for...
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in Canada. Between 1929 and 1932, per capita incomes fell by 49% in Manitoba, 61% in Alberta and an astounding 72% in … David J. Sauchyn -- Schools and social disintegration in the Alberta dry belt of the twenties / David C. Jones … -- Institutional adaptation to drought and the special areas of Alberta, 1909-1939 / Gregory P. Marchildon -- History, public memory …
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