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Economic Instruments Instrumentos Económicos 2 Integration & Trade 2 Environment & Natural Resources :: Environmental Policy 1 Environmental Policy 1 Globalization & Regionalization 1 Infrastructure & Transport :: Water Supply & Sanitation 1 Integration & Trade :: Globalization & Regionalization 1 Integration & Trade :: Trade Agreements 1 Trade Agreements 1 Water Supply and Sanitation 1
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Cointreau, Sandra 2 Hornig, Constance 2
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Global Review of Economic Instruments for Solid Waste Management in Latin America
Cointreau, Sandra; Hornig, Constance - Inter-American Development Bank - 2003
There is a strong relationship between economic instruments and the polluter-pays principle. That principle involves allocating costs of waste management services, resource consumption, and pollution control to consumers and producers. Inherent in this principle, the polluter bears all internal...
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Global Review of Economic Instruments for Solid Waste Management in Latin America
Cointreau, Sandra; Hornig, Constance - Inter-American Development Bank - 2003
There is a strong relationship between economic instruments and the polluter-pays principle. That principle involves allocating costs of waste management services, resource consumption, and pollution control to consumers and producers. Inherent in this principle, the polluter bears all internal...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010653762
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