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Compliance and Beyond: Strategic Government-Industry Interactions in Environmental Policy and Performance
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Book Chapter | Parson EA, Stephens JC. The historical regulatory case studies in a comparative setting. |
R829690 (2002) |
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Journal Article | Coglianese C, Zeckhauser R, Parson E. Seeking truth for power: informational strategy and regulatory policymaking. Minnesota Law Review 2004;89(2):277-341. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. American exceptionalism in international environmental policy. Presented at the Annual Meeting, American Society of International Law, Washington, DC, April 1, 2005. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Asymmetries of technological information in environmental regulation: strategies to sustain them, strategies to overcome them. Presented at the Fawley Seminar, University of Michigan Law School, January 19, 2005. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Feasible improvements: technological uncertainty and strategic behavior in environment, health, and safety regulation. Presented to the Institute for Resources, Environment, and Society, University of British Columbia, July 27, 2004. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Historical case studies of technology-regulation interactions. To be presented at the International Meeting on Human Dimensions of Global Change, Montreal, Canada, October 2003. |
R829690 (2002) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Legal analyses of the historical case studies of technology-regulation interactions. To be presented in the Fawley Seminar Series, University of Michigan Law School, November 2003. |
R829690 (2002) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Regulation-innovation feedbacks: the contrast between methyl bromide and other ozone-depleting chemicals. Presented at the Technology-Regulation Feedbacks in Environmental Protection Session at the 2003 Open Meeting on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, Montreal, Canada, October 16-18, 2003. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Strategic behavior and technological innovation in environmental regulation. Presented at the Victoria Colloquium on Legal, Political, and Social Theory, October 6, 2006. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Technological transitions and industrial transformations: assessment and prospects. Presented at the Symposium on Industrial Transformation, Free University, Amsterdam, March 10, 2005. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Parson EA. Technological uncertainty and strategic behavior in environmental regulation. Presented at the Faculty Research Seminar Series, School of Natural Resources and Environment, University of Michigan, October 15, 2004. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stephens JC. Technical information and uncertainty in reducing automobile emissions. Presented at the EPA STAR Workshop on Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interventions, Washington, DC, April 26-27, 2004. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Presentation | Stephens JC. Technical uncertainty and regulation in controlling pollution from automobiles: industry and government strategies. Presented at the Technology-Regulation Feedbacks in Environmental Protection Session at the 2003 Open Meeting on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change Research Community, Montreal, Canada, October 16-18, 2003. |
R829690 (Final) |
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Proceedings | Stephens J. Compliance and beyond: strategic government-industry interactions in environmental policy and performance – the role of technical information in reducing automobile emissions. In: Proceedings of the 2004 STAR Corporate Environmental Behavior and the Effectiveness of Government Interactions Workshop. Washington, DC: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, April 26-27, 2004, pp. 52-66. |
R829690 (Final) |
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