PRINCIPLES a) Cost allocation: the Polluter-Pays Principle 2. Environmental resources are in general limited and their use in production and consumption activities may lead to their deterioration. When the cost of this deterioration is not adequately... Trade and the Environment: Law, Economics, and Policyeditado por - 1993 - 318 páginasSin vista previa disponible - Acerca de este libro
| Council on Environmental Quality (U.S.) - 1972 - 494 páginas
...use in production and consumption activities may lead to their deterioration. When the cost of this deterioration is not adequately taken into account...reflect more closely their relative scarcity and that economic agents concerned react accordingly. 3. In many circumstances, in order to ensure that the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1973 - 214 páginas
...related to developing countries. a. guiding principles (A) COST ALLOCATION : THE POLLUTER-PAYS PRINCIPLE and international levels. Public measures are thus...reflect more closely their relative scarcity and that economic agents concerned react accordingly. 3. In many circumstances, in order to ensure that the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Merchant Marine and Fisheries - 1974 - 216 páginas
...related to developing countries. a. guiding principles (A) COST ALLOCATION: THE POLLUTER-PAYS PRINCIPLE and international levels. Public measures are thus...reflect more closely their relative scarcity and that economic agents concerned react accordingly. 3. 'In many circumstances. In order to ensure that the... | |
| David William Pearce, Jules N. Pretty - 1993 - 148 páginas
...use in production and consumption activities may lead to their deterioration. When the cost of this deterioration is not adequately taken into account...reflect more closely their relative scarcity and that economic agents concerned react accordingly. 2 1n many circumstances, in order to ensure that the environment... | |
| Tuomas Kuokkanen - 2002 - 452 páginas
...use in production and consumption activities may lead to their deterioration. When the costs of this deterioration is not adequately taken into account...reflect more closely their relative scarcity and that economic agents concerned react accordingly."). 1970s.278 The principle was subsequently adopted in... | |
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