Poisoned for pennies : the economics of toxics and precaution / by Frank Ackerman
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781597264013
- 363.7384
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-309) and index.
Pricing the priceless
Was environment protection ever a good idea?
The unbearable lightness of regulatory costs
Precaution, uncertainty, and dioxin
The economics of Atrazine
Ignoring the benefits of pesticides regulation
Mad cows and computer models
Costs of preventable childhood illness
Phasing out a problem plastic
The costs of REACH
Impacts of REACH on developing countries
How should the United States responds to REACH?
Economics and precautionary Policies
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