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"Rebutting the conventional wisdom that developing countries lack the infrastructure and the resources to control pollution, this study shows how a new combination of information-intensive, citizen-empowering strategies can produce impressive results. With the cost of collecting and disseminating information falling, this is a timely and tremendously exciting book."
-- Tom Tietenberg |
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Mitchell Family Professor of Economics, Colby College |
Author of the best-selling textbook, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics |
This is the table of contents for the report.
| Table of Contents, Foreword, Acknowledgments |
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| Executive Summary |
[PDF-24Kb] |
| Chapter 1: Is Industrial Pollution the Price of Development? |
[PDF-223Kb] |
| Chapter 2: Regulating Pollution in the Real World |
[PDF-332Kb] |
| Chapter 3: Communities, Markets, and Public Information |
[PDF-256Kb] |
| Chapter 4: Knowledge, Poverty, and Pollution |
[PDF-220Kb] |
| Chapter 5: National Economic Policies: Pollution's Hidden Half |
[PDF-192Kb] |
| Chapter 6: Managing and Sustaining Reform |
[PDF-236Kb] |
| Chapter 7: Greening Industry: The New Model |
[PDF-53Kb] |
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