The Politics of regulation

The Politics of regulation
ISBN-10
0465059686
ISBN-13
9780465059683
Category
Business & Economics
Pages
468
Language
English
Published
1980
Publisher
Basic Books (AZ)
Author
James Q. Wilson

Description

... Law Review (1968) and Sidney Edelman, "Air Pollution Abatement Procedures Under the Clean Air Act," Arizona Law Review (1968) reprinted in James E. Krier, ed., Environmental Law and Policy (Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1971), pp.

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