REGULATION OVER SPACE AND TIME C H A P T E R 14 REGULATION OVER SPACE AND TIME ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS – 2e Charles D. Kolstad Copyright © 2011 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
FIGURE 14.1 River with two factories discharging organic waste into it and a municipal water supply taking water out of it. ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS – 2e Charles D. Kolstad Copyright © 2011 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
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FIGURE 14. 3 Map of receptors and sources for St. Louis region FIGURE 14.3 Map of receptors and sources for St. Louis region. (Adapted from Atkinson and Tietenberg, 1982, p. 111.) ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS – 2e Charles D. Kolstad Copyright © 2011 by Oxford University Press, Inc.
(Adapted from Atkinson and Tietenberg, 1982, p. 114.) FIGURE 14.4 Figure 14.4 Total control costs for three regulatory systems, as a function of air quality (μg/m3). (Adapted from Atkinson and Tietenberg, 1982, p. 114.) ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS – 2e Charles D. Kolstad Copyright © 2011 by Oxford University Press, Inc.