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When the Polluter - Pays Principle is adopted in a country with higher levels of poverty and income inequality , such as Thailand , there is a tendency that low income families will end up paying the cost of environmental protection ...
When the Polluter - Pays Principle is adopted in a country with higher levels of poverty and income inequality , such as Thailand , there is a tendency that low income families will end up paying the cost of environmental protection ...
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... be aware that the Polluter - Pays Principle may not be appropriate for Thailand due to extreme income inequalities . ... should be financed with greater consideration given to circumstances in Thailand , namely , income inequality .
... be aware that the Polluter - Pays Principle may not be appropriate for Thailand due to extreme income inequalities . ... should be financed with greater consideration given to circumstances in Thailand , namely , income inequality .
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... and income inequality exist , the Polluter - Pays Principle tends to benefit the rich at the expense of the poor . Making the polluters pay , per se , seems justifiable . But when these polluters are the poor , making them pay for ...
... and income inequality exist , the Polluter - Pays Principle tends to benefit the rich at the expense of the poor . Making the polluters pay , per se , seems justifiable . But when these polluters are the poor , making them pay for ...
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No 3 Thailand Development Research Institute September 1996 | 2 |
So Who Pays? | 12 |
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