Over the last decades, some non-OECD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India and China have been rapidly industrializing. While this has had positive effects on economic growth, it has also caused pollution with severe effects . In response to the new pollution threat, most of the industrializing economies have installed pollution prevention and control regulations, and implementing institutions. In practice, however, the regulations often fail to achieve the desired results. This Research and Policy Note explains why the regulation of pollution in these countries is so difficult
iii, 355 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M MGT 2001 KulkarniIn the las...
Research on Legal Actions and Responsibilities of the Government of Indonesia in Overcoming Water Po...
The income and pollution relationship is widely debated in the literature, but income alone cannot c...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
The best comparative and overview source now available for knowledge about pollution regulation in d...
The best comparative and overview source now available for knowledge about pollution regulation in d...
The regulation of industrial pollution is clearly difficult in a rapidly industrializing, low-income...
Ecosystems constitute resource stocks that are regenerative but exhaustible when they are overused. ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This dissertation consists of two different research efforts. In the first one I describe the instit...
Abstract Theoretical exposition of the trade-environment linkage (in the form of Environment Kuznets...
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iii, 355 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M MGT 2001 KulkarniIn the las...
Research on Legal Actions and Responsibilities of the Government of Indonesia in Overcoming Water Po...
The income and pollution relationship is widely debated in the literature, but income alone cannot c...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
Over the last decades, some non-oeCD countries such as Brazil, Indonesia, Colombia, Mexico, India an...
The best comparative and overview source now available for knowledge about pollution regulation in d...
The best comparative and overview source now available for knowledge about pollution regulation in d...
The regulation of industrial pollution is clearly difficult in a rapidly industrializing, low-income...
Ecosystems constitute resource stocks that are regenerative but exhaustible when they are overused. ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
This special issue aims to set a course for future inquiry on regulatory enforcement in industrializ...
Rule of Law and Development: Formation, Implementation and Improvement of Law and Governance in Deve...
This dissertation consists of two different research efforts. In the first one I describe the instit...
Abstract Theoretical exposition of the trade-environment linkage (in the form of Environment Kuznets...
External research reportLeiden UniversityLeiden Law SchoolInstituut voor Metajuridic
iii, 355 leaves : ill. ; 30 cm.PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577M MGT 2001 KulkarniIn the las...
Research on Legal Actions and Responsibilities of the Government of Indonesia in Overcoming Water Po...
The income and pollution relationship is widely debated in the literature, but income alone cannot c...