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Sustaining Abundance Environmental Performance In Industrial Democracies Lyle Scruggs

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Sustaining Abundance Environmental Performance In Industrial Democracies Lyle Scruggs
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.41 MB
Pages: 268
Author: Lyle Scruggs
ISBN: 9780511061059, 9780521016926, 9780521816724, 0511061056, 0521016924, 0521816726
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Sustaining Abundance Environmental Performance In Industrial Democracies Lyle Scruggs by Lyle Scruggs 9780511061059, 9780521016926, 9780521816724, 0511061056, 0521016924, 0521816726 instant download after payment.

Representing the first comprehensive study of its kind, this book evaluates the comparative performance of national environmental policies since the beginning of the modern environmental era. Unlike other comparative studies, it looks directly at the purpose of environmental policy: pollution reduction. Lyle Scruggs presents four major explanations of environmental performance which it evaluates through the comparative statistical analysis of data from seventeen affluent countries. The results often challenge conventional explanations of good performance.

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