TDRI Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 11Thailand Development Research Institute, 1996 |
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ผลการค้นหา 1 - 3 จาก 31
หน้า 7
... benefits from the development and envi- ronmental projects are clearly evident . While the major- ity who would benefit from these projects are usually si- lent , the minority who suffer becomes vocal . A proper valuation of natural ...
... benefits from the development and envi- ronmental projects are clearly evident . While the major- ity who would benefit from these projects are usually si- lent , the minority who suffer becomes vocal . A proper valuation of natural ...
หน้า 14
... benefits from a clean environment should be responsible for pollution control costs . Choosing among these two methods depends on how the society determines who should have the right to use the environment . The Polluter - Pays ...
... benefits from a clean environment should be responsible for pollution control costs . Choosing among these two methods depends on how the society determines who should have the right to use the environment . The Polluter - Pays ...
หน้า 15
... benefits elsewhere . Economic efficiency is attained when pollu- tion is controlled at an optimum level , where the mar- ginal social benefits from pollution control are equal to the marginal social benefits from other development ac ...
... benefits elsewhere . Economic efficiency is attained when pollu- tion is controlled at an optimum level , where the mar- ginal social benefits from pollution control are equal to the marginal social benefits from other development ac ...
เนื้อหา
No 3 Thailand Development Research Institute September 1996 | 2 |
So Who Pays? | 12 |
Peoples Participation in Community Development | 19 |
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A-I-C approach activities afflicted Ammar Siamwalla Amphoe APEC APEC members areas baht Bangkok Post benefits biodiversity Chairman Chalongphob Sussangkarn community development conservation cost countries demand for physicians Development Research Institute diseases economic ecotourism environmental estimated expenditure export farmers financing foreign labor foreign workers global groups growth habitat Hospital household illegal migrants impact important income increase industry International investment Khun Mae Taeng Mahidol University major ment Ministry morbidity incidence Myanmar National nomic number of physicians participation percent political Polluter-Pays Principle pollution control population Prawase Wasi pre-hospital President primary education problem production provinces public sector regional revenue rural species strategy tax holidays TDRI TDRI's Thai agriculture Thai economy Thai government Thai workers Thailand Development Research Thailand Research Fund tion tourism trade village development planning wage women Yongyuth