International Comparisons in Implementing Pollution Laws.
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Downing, P.B.; Hanf, K.I.
.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Springer Verlag
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
2013
CONTENTS NOTE
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1 Introduction: A Perspective for the Study of Regulatory Enforcement.- 2 Effectiveness of the U.S. Regulatory Approach to Air Quality Management: Stationary Sources.- 3 U.S. Mobile Source Emissions Regulation: The Problems of Implementation.- 4 Revealed Rules for Regulatory Decisions: An Empirical Analysis of EPA Rulemaking Behavior.- 5 The Role of the British Alkali and Clean Air Inspectorate in Air Pollution Control.- 6 Implementing Air Pollution Control in Italy: The Importance of the Political and Administrative Structure.- 7 State and Local Relations on Environmental Regulations in the Federal Republic of Germany.- 8 The Role of Effluent Charges in Dutch Water Quality Policy.- 9 Policy Alternatives in Soviet Environmental Protection.- 10 Implementing Air Quality Control Programs in Europe: Some Results of a Comparative Study.- 11 Mixed Implementation Incentive Systems for Water Quality Management in France, the Ruhr, and the United States.- 12 Coastal Land Use Regulation in California Seen in Comparative Perspective.- 13 Enforcing Pollution Control Laws in the United States.- 14 The Implementation of Air Pollution Control in German Industry.- 15 The Enforcement of Water Pollution Controls in the United Kingdom.- 16 Institutional Choices and Social Regulation: The Case of Environmental and Occupational Health Standards.- 17 Modeling Environmental Regulation.- About the Authors.