Pollution Costs, Political Jurisdictions and Economic Markets
Martin C. McGuire and Neil M. Singer ,
4
( 2 )
Environmental Policy and Law
172-176
December
1976
Abstract
Economists have tended to ignore the political and geographic setting in which economic activity takes place and the body of environmental law and administrative practice that has grown up around pollution problems. These policies are strongly affected by our federal structure, accidents of location and overlapping jurisdictional boundaries, legislative histories, and legal as well as economic determinants of political action.

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