Economic models are used to show the extent of the difficulties involved in monitoring and enforcing pollution control laws on a continual basis. The authors make several recommendations for policy change. They also show that high rates of compliance can be achieved within tight budget constraints. Originally published in 1986
Economic models are used to show the extent of the difficulties involved in monitoring and enforcing pollution control laws on a continual basis. The authors make several recommendations for policy change. They also show that high rates of compliance can be achieved within tight budget constraints. Originally published in 1986
Russell, Clifford S. ; Harrington, Winston; Vaughn, William J.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Problem Chapter 2 Current Efforts to Induce Continuous Compliance Chapter 3 Excursions into Law and Technology Chapter 4 Economic Models of Monitoring and Enforcement Chapter 5 Statistical Background Chapter 6 A Statistical Quality Control Model Chapter 7 Lessons from Game Theory Approaches Chapter 8 Conclusions and Recommendations
Chapter 1 Introduction to the Problem Chapter 2 Current Efforts to Induce Continuous Compliance Chapter 3 Excursions into Law and Technology Chapter 4 Economic Models of Monitoring and Enforcement Chapter 5 Statistical Background Chapter 6 A Statistical Quality Control Model Chapter 7 Lessons from Game Theory Approaches Chapter 8 Conclusions and Recommendations
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