Ecology and economics : controlling pollution in the 70s /
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Language: | English |
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Englewood Cliffs, N.J. :
Prentice-Hall,
c1972
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Table of Contents:
- Pollution: the mess around us, by M.I. Goldman.
- The great and dirty lakes, by G. Hill.
- Air pollution, by A.C. Nadler and G.L. Paulson.
- What is pollution? by I.M. Goldman and R. Shoop.
- The role of government in a free society, by M. Friedman.
- Social costs of business enterprise, by K.W. Kapp.
- Effluents and affluence, by J.E. Hazelton.
- Economic incentives in air pollution control, by E.D. Mills.
- The economics of environmental quality, by S. Rose.
- Environmental disruption in Japan: again the Japanese outdo us, by M.I. Goldman.
- Water quality management by regional authorities in the Ruhr area, by A.V. Kneese.
- A river dies, and is born again, by F.J. Cook.
- Pittsburgh: how one city did it, by T.O. Thackery.
- The rebirth of a river, by L. Edison.
- The convergence of environmental disruption, by M.I. Goldman.
- Where do we go from here? by E.S. Muskie