Transferable Discharge Permits and the Control of Stationary Source Air Pollution: A Survey and Synthesis
Thomas H. Tietenberg
Land Economics, 1980, vol. 56, issue 4, 391-416
Abstract:
The appeal of using markets as a means of allocating scarce resources stems in large part from the assumption that a market will approximate the competitive ideal. When competition is not a foregone conclusion, the question naturally arises as to how a ...
Date: 1980
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