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14 Dec 2010 Is our system of federal and state environmental regulations necessary?
Free-market environmentalists, a new breed of economists who do grant that there may be a few true environmental problems, still readily dismiss the alarm
The vast literature that has emerged provides both theoretical and practical foundations for a free-market environmentalism. While not pretending to have
30 Apr 1998 ANDERSON Most people think that free market environmentalism is an oxymoron--and that I'm the moron writing about it.
But one powerful tool--the market--has been neglected by environmentalists in recent years. The Thoreau Institute is a free-market environmental group not
The original edition of this seminal book, published in 1991, introduced the concept of using markets and property rights to protect and improve
31 Aug 2010 We haven't had one of these examples of the Coase Theorem in a long time: In the most recent example, the banking giant Wells Fargo noted
LISTEN: By Terry L. Anderson and Donald R. Leal The original edition of Leal and Anderson's seminal book published in 1991 introduced the concept of using
7 Mar 2003 From this kind of thinking sprouted free-market environmentalism. Although the free-market movement has had a much lower profile than the
- - Free-market environmentalism emphasizes markets as a solution to environmental problems. Proponents argue that free markets can be more successful than
- [3] Moreover, free market environmentalism would significantly reduce the occurrence of the above-mentioned problems associated with environmental
, - 2001 - Business & Economics - 241 pagesThis revised edition updates the successful applications of free market environmentalism and adds two new chapters.books.google.com/books?isbn=0312235038










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