'The Economics of Pollution Control is a seminal contribution that
is strongly recommended as a core addition to professional,
governmental, and academic library "environmental studies"
reference collections and supplemental reading lists.' - The
Midwest Book Review This volume includes a series of previously
published papers that both illustrate basic principles in the
economics of pollution control and represent recent advances in the
field over the last fifteen years. This authoritative collection
includes seminal papers, written by leading scholars in the field,
which relate to the overarching issue of designing pollution
control policies to reduce environmental threats. The editor
successfully covers a wide range of contemporary contexts and
issues and includes both theoretical papers and empirical analyses
of the impacts of pollution control policies. This volume will
serve as an excellent source of reference for researchers, advanced
students and practicing economists interested in a contemporary
overview of the field.
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