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| 020 | _a9780198268574 | ||
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_a344.046000 _bGUN |
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| 100 | _aGunningham Neil | ||
| 245 | _aSmart regulation : Designing environmental policy | ||
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_aOxford _bOxford University Press _c1998 |
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_a494p _cxix |
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| 365 | _bRs.3,096 | ||
| 505 | _aTable of contents PART 1: PRACTICE AND POTENTIAL IN ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION; 1. Introduction:- Regulation, deregulation and beyond; Building on what we've got; Towards a successful policy mix; The structure of this book; How we approached our task: assumptions, evaluation criteria and methodology; 2. Instruments for Environmental Protection:- Introduction; Varieties of Regulatory Instruments; 3. Parties, Roles and Interactions:- Third parties: public interest groups; Third parties: commercial; Governing at a distance; Instrument and institutional interactions; Conclusion; PART 2: REDESIGNING REGULATION: A SECTOR SPECIFIC ANALYSIS; 4. The Chemical Industry:- Introduction; The chemical industry and its environmental impact; The regulatory environment and its shortcomings; Redesigning regulation: towards efficient and effective policy instruments; Towards a broader policy mix; Broader lessons; Conclusion; 5. The Agriculture Industry:- The agriculture industry and its environmental impact; Characteristics of the agriculture industry; The regulatory environment and its shortcomings; Assessing instrument options: towards efficient and effective agricultural policy; Institutional influences: the role of third parties; Design considerations; Conclusions; 6. Designing Integrative Environmental Policy:- Introduction; Regulatory design processes; Regulatory design principles; Instrument Mixes; Conclusion; Index | ||
| 650 | _a1. Environmental Law 2. Environmental Policies | ||
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_aGrabosky Peter _aSinclair Darren |
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