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Water Pollution Regulation in a Spatial Model,ormation, “point source” setting, a majority of authors who have investigated this issue attest to the efficacy of spatial Pigouvian taxes (e.g., Tietenberg, 1974; Mäler, 1974; Hochman ..,1977; Freeman, 1984; Spulber, 1985). Such taxes are levied on emissions, at a rate equal to the marginal damages暴露他抗议 发表于 2025-3-23 20:57:43
Theodore Tomasi,Arthur Weiseeffects on the form and functions of cities.Offers widely-ra.This book presents an exploratory account of the origins and dynamics of cities. The author recounts how the essential foundations of the urbanization process reside in two interrelated forces. These are the tendency for many different kinconstitute 发表于 2025-3-23 23:03:41
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,Nonpoint Source Externalities and Polluter’s Site Quality Standards Under Incomplete Information,There is basic consensus in the technical literature on the factors that distinguish nonpoint source (NPS) pollution (NPSP) from traditional point-source problems. These features may be summarised as follows.Hay-Fever 发表于 2025-3-24 08:29:48
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8346-6Nonpoint source pollution; Water pollution; controlling; emissions; pollutionTransfusion 发表于 2025-3-24 18:50:54
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Nonpoint Tournaments,m agricultural and urban runoff. The report concludes by stressing the need to use the power of market incentives to efficiently prevent and control these nonpoint source (NPS) pollutants. By unleashing market forces, nonpoint pollution can be reduced in the most costeffective way, thereby freeing resources to address other important problems.interior 发表于 2025-3-25 00:41:23
Water Pollution Regulation in a Spatial Model,ions in a number of respects, they fail to demonstrate completely that a system of spatial Pigouvian taxes (SPTs) suffice to ensure that competitive equilibrium (given the taxes) are Pareto efficient. The reason is that they fail to consider adequately the assignment of productive activities to locations.