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Toward a Theory of Statutory Evolution: The Federalization of Environmental Law

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  • Elliott, E Donald
  • Ackerman, Bruce A
  • Millian, John C

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  • Elliott, E Donald & Ackerman, Bruce A & Millian, John C, 1985. "Toward a Theory of Statutory Evolution: The Federalization of Environmental Law," The Journal of Law, Economics, and Organization, Oxford University Press, vol. 1(2), pages 313-340, Fall.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jleorg:v:1:y:1985:i:2:p:313-40
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    4. Stavins, Robert, 2004. "Introduction to the Political Economy of Environmental Regulations," RFF Working Paper Series dp-04-12, Resources for the Future.
    5. M B Mackay, 1994. "Environmental rights and the US system of protection: Why the US Environmental Protection Agency is not a rights-based administrative agency," Environment and Planning A, , vol. 26(11), pages 1761-1785, November.
    6. Mireille Chiroleu-Assouline & Mouez Fodha, 2011. "Environmental Tax and the Distribution of Income among Heterogeneous Workers," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 103-104, pages 71-92.
    7. G Majone, 1992. "Regulatory Federalism in the European Community," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 10(3), pages 299-316, September.
    8. Dewsbury, Bryan M. & Bhat, Mahadev & Fourqurean, James W., 2016. "A review of seagrass economic valuations: Gaps and progress in valuation approaches," Ecosystem Services, Elsevier, vol. 18(C), pages 68-77.
    9. Millimet, Daniel L., 2013. "Environmental Federalism: A Survey of the Empirical Literature," IZA Discussion Papers 7831, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
    10. Stroup Richard L., 1996. "Property Rights, Justice and Efficient Environmental Policy," Journal des Economistes et des Etudes Humaines, De Gruyter, vol. 7(2-3), pages 211-238, June.
    11. T A Clark, 1994. "The State—Local Regulatory Nexus in US Growth Management: Claims of Property and Participation in the Localist Resistance," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 12(4), pages 425-447, December.

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