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model with pollution as an aggregate externality. The decisive voter, whose income can differ from the median one, chooses …
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Many analysts believe that the emissions of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity are contributing to global warming, but the linkage is highly uncertain. The largest such source of these gases is carbon dioxide (CO2) from the growing consumption of fossil fuels. Consequently, the...
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This essay makes the case that Canada should abandon the Kyoto accord and refuse to participate in any such future accords. The first part to the argument reviews some of the key uncertainties in climate science, which are of sufficient magnitude as to indicate that we may still be all wrong...
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It is to be expected that rational peole defend themselves against pollution externalities, at the very least through …
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The role of Supreme Court in controlling air pollution in Delhi in the face of political contestation and government … contribution to air pollution [CSLG WP 03-01]. …
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Sanitation is at the heart of not only environmental security but also food security and health. About 42,000 people die every week due to drinking water polluted with faecal matter. The problem is most acute in India, China, many countries of Africa and a few countries of Latin America. Why is...
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We address the problem of optimal regulation of an industry where the production of a polluting output is contracted with independent agents. The provision of inputs is divided between the principal and the agent such that the production externality results from their joint actions. The main...
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pollution and economic difficulties. Therefore, the need for utilising renewable energy resources has emerged. Although Jordan …
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Evidence suggests that a surprisingly large fraction of firms comply with pollution emission standards even though …
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