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Regulating Pollution Through Information Disclosure: Facility Response to the Toxics Release Inventory
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Reference Type | Reference Title | Journal | Author | Citation | Progress Report Year | Document Sources |
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Book Chapter | Evaluating management-based regulation: a valuable tool in the regulatory tool box? | None | Bennear LS | Bennear LS. Evaluating management-based regulation: a valuable tool in the regulatory toolbox? In: Coglianese C, Nash J, eds. Leveraging the Private Sector: Management-Based Strategies for Improving Environmental Performance. Washington, D.C: Resources for the Future Press, 2006, pp. 51-86. |
R829689 (2004) R829689 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Are management-based regulations effective? Evidence from state pollution prevention programs. | JOURNAL OF POLICY ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT | Bennear LS | Bennear LS. Are management-based regulations effective? Evidence from state pollution prevention programs. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 2007;26(2):327-348. |
R829689 (Final) |
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Journal Article | The effects of environmental regulation on technology diffusion: the case of chlorine manufacturing. | AMERICAN ECONOMIC REVIEW | Snyder LD, Miller NH, Stavins RN | Snyder LD, Miller NH, Stavins RN. The effects of environmental regulation on technology diffusion: the case of chlorine manufacturing. The American Economic Review 2003;93(2):431-435. |
R829689 (2002) R829689 (Final) |
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