Environmental Economics: Papers Presented at the National Conference, Canberra, 29-30 May 1978 |
Contents
A time for taking stock | 5 |
Economic impact of pollution control | 13 |
Is the Government the guardian of future generations | 25 |
Copyright | |
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abatement costs achieve activities air pollution aircraft noise allocation alternative analysis applied approach assessment Australia benefits Canberra capital catchment cent charges Commonwealth conservation consumer consumption curve damage function decision demand economists effects efficiency EIO models emissions Environment Protection environmental control environmental damage environmental economics environmental impact statement environmental policy environmental quality estimate evaluation example expenditure future growth implementation important increase industry inputs investment involved kangaroos land legislation level of pollution marginal cost marginal damage measures methods OECD optimal output paper park Pigovian tax planning polluter pays principle pollution abatement pollution control pollution taxes population Port of Melbourne problem procedures production proposed quotas recognised recreation recycling reduce regulation result salinity sector social South Wales species standards subsidy trade uncertainty waste Water Resources welfare welfare economics Western Australia wildlife