TDRI Quarterly Review, àÅèÁ·Õè 11Thailand Development Research Institute, 1996 |
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... pollution control devices are lacking . When the poor purchase these cheap products , they indirectly contribute to environmental deg- radation . These examples demonstrate that poverty is one of the causes of environmental ...
... pollution control devices are lacking . When the poor purchase these cheap products , they indirectly contribute to environmental deg- radation . These examples demonstrate that poverty is one of the causes of environmental ...
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... pollution control . The Beneficiary - Pays Principle , on the other hand , argues that whoever benefits from a clean environment should be responsible for pollution control costs . Choosing among these two methods depends on how the ...
... pollution control . The Beneficiary - Pays Principle , on the other hand , argues that whoever benefits from a clean environment should be responsible for pollution control costs . Choosing among these two methods depends on how the ...
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... pollution control is higher than that from investing resources in other devel- opment activities then more resources should be allocated for pollution control , while investment in other activities should be reduced . The opposite is ...
... pollution control is higher than that from investing resources in other devel- opment activities then more resources should be allocated for pollution control , while investment in other activities should be reduced . The opposite is ...
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No 3 Thailand Development Research Institute September 1996 | 2 |
So Who Pays? | 12 |
Peoples Participation in Community Development | 19 |
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