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Determining Appropriate Surface Water Quality Policies Through a Law and Economics Theory of a Sanctionable Act
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Determining Appropriate Surface Water Quality Policies Through a Law and Economics Theory of a Sanctionable Act

SSRN Electronic Journal
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01/01/1998

Abstract

In this dissertation, I examine surface water quality policies using a new pragmatic policy-analysis framework, which arises from a theory of a sanctionable act. This framework emphasizes implementation-transaction-costs which are normally forgotten or misanalyzed in typical cost-benefit analyses. These costs include the costs of initially passing a policy, implementing it, and enforcing it

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