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Preference-directed regulation (PDR) can supplement traditional environmental policies through frequent regulatory revision (Livermore, Va Environ Law J 25:311–386, <CitationRef CitationID="CR20">2007</CitationRef>). Using original survey data, PDR is operationalized via counterfactual simulations within a limited information discrete...</citationref>
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We present a neoclassical economic model of the human right to water using a nonrenewable resource model inclusive of a backstop technology. The right is interpreted as a minimum consumption requirement the government is obligated to fulfill in the event that any one household cannot do so...
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