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Ecology and economics: controlling pollution in the 70s. / Written and edited by Marshall I. Goldman.

LIBRA TD180 .G58 1972
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Goldman, Marshall I., compiler.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Pollution--United States.
Pollution.
United States.
Physical Description:
xi, 234 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Place of Publication:
Englewood Cliffs, N.J. : Prentice-Hall, [1972]
Contents:
Pollution: the mess around us, by M.I. Goldman.
The great and dirty lakes, by G. Hill.
Air pollution, by A.C. Nadler and G.L. Paulson.
What is pollution? by M.I. Goldman and R. Shoop.
The role of government in a free society, by M. Friedman.
Social costs of business enterprise, by K.W. Kapp.
Effluents and affluence, by J.E. Hazelton.
Economic incentives in air pollution control, by E.S. Mills.
The economics of environmental quality, by S. Rose.
Environmental disruption in Japan: again the Japanese outdo us, by M.I. Goldman.
Water quality management by regional authorities in the Ruhr area, by A.V. Kneese.
A river dies, and is born again, by F.J. Cook.
Pittsburgh: how one city did it, by T.O. Thackery.
The rebirth of a river, by L. Edison.
The convergence of environmental disruption, by M.I. Goldman.
Where do we go from here? by E.S. Muskie.
Notes:
1967 ed. published under title: Controlling pollution: the economics of a cleaner America.
ISBN:
0132227371
0132227290
OCLC:
12669291

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