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Main Title The natural wealth of nations : harnessing the market for the environment /
Author Roodman, David Malin.
Publisher W.W. Norton,
Year Published 1998
OCLC Number 40045720
ISBN 0393318524; 9780393318524
Subjects Economic development--Environmental aspects ; Natural resources ; Wealth ; Umweltpolitik--(DE-588)4078523-3 ; Umweltschutz--(DE-588)4061644-7 ; Wirtschaftsentwicklung--(DE-588)4066438-7 ; Umweltnutzung
Holdings
Library Call Number Additional Info Location Last
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Status
EJBM  HD75.6.R66 1998 Headquarters Library/Washington,DC 04/15/2005
EJEM  HD75.6.R66 1998 OCSPP Chemical Library/Washington,DC 12/03/1999
ELBM  HD75.6.R66 1998 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 04/20/2010
ERAM  HD75.6 .R66 1998 Region 9 Library/San Francisco,CA 12/04/1998
Edition 1st ed.
Collation 303 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Notes
The data from all graphs and tables in the book are available on disk (from Worldwatch Institute, Washington, D.C.) for use with IBM-compatible or Macintosh computers. The data are formatted for use with spreadsheet software compatible with Lotus 1-2-3 version 2, including all Lotus spreadsheets, Quattro Pro, Excel, SuperCalc, and others. Includes bibliographical references (pages 247-292) and index.
Contents Notes
"The Natural Wealth of Nations offers concrete solutions to environmental problems by showing how we can turn the tremendous power of market economies away from environmentally destructive activities and toward protecting natural wealth and human health." "Why are the world's governments wasting more than $650 billion each year to subsidize activities that harm the environment, from logging to mining to driving? David Roodman shows how cutting these wasteful subsidies can boost the economy and save tax dollars, while protecting the environment. Roodman also proposes raising taxes on harmful activities like air pollution, while cutting taxes on payrolls and profits - a tax shift that would discourage pollution without harming the economy."--Jacket.