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Pareto Optimality and Pollution Abatement:A Pedagogic Note
Robin Pratt, David PearceEnvironmental economics has typically adopted two approaches to the demonstration of the optimal level of pollution. The first superimposes a marginal pollution cost (MPC…
Observation and Assessment Centres for Children: A National Study of the Costs of Care
Martin R.J. Knapp, Sarah Curtis, Ernestini GiziakisThe present range and character of childācare services in Britain have evolved erratically over a long period of time. Structured by a succession of Acts of Parliament, shaped and…
The Keynesian Revolution
Ghanshyam MehtaIn this article we shall argue that the Keynesian revolution was a revolution in the sense of Kuhn and that Kuhn's conceptual framework provides a better understanding of the…
Determinants of Canadian Social Assistance Participation Rates
Z.A. Spindler, W.S. GilbreathThis article investigates whether selected features of the Canada Assistance Plan and various economic, demographic, and political factors have had any significant effect on the…
Is Quiet a Luxury Good?: A Survey Approach
Anthony H. HarrisThe purpose of this article is to examine the proposition that the benefits from environmental improvements accrue disproportionately to the rich.
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- Professor Terence Garrett