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Reducing Emissions from the Electricity Sector: The Costs and Benefits Nationwide and for the Empire State Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Burtraw, Dallas () (Resources for the Future)
Palmer, Karen () (Resources for the Future)
Shih, Jhih-Shyang () (Resources for the Future)
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Keywords: CAIR Clean Air Interstate Rule Clean Air Mercury Rule CAMR multipollutant regulation particulates multi-pollutant regulation ozone air quality regulation emissions mercury sulfur dioxide nitrogen oxides SO2 NOx electricity air pollution Other versions of this item:
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"The Costs and Benefits of Reducing Acid Rain ,"
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Krupnick, Alan J. & Burtraw, Dallas, 1996.
"The social costs of electricity: Do the numbers add up? ,"
Resource and Energy Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 18(4), pages 423-466, December.
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"Does the value of a statistical life vary with age and health status? Evidence from the US and Canada ,"
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Krupnick, Alan & Shih, Jhih-Shyang & Bergin, S. & Russell, Armistead, 2004.
"Source-Receptor Relationships for Ozone and Fine Particulates in the Eastern United States ,"
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dp-04-25, Resources For the Future.
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Goulder, Lawrence H. & Parry, Ian W. H. & Williams III, Roberton C. & Burtraw, Dallas, 1999.
"The cost-effectiveness of alternative instruments for environmental protection in a second-best setting ,"
Journal of Public Economics ,
Elsevier, vol. 72(3), pages 329-360, June.
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Burtraw, Dallas & Parry, Ian & Goulder, Lawrence & Williams III, Roberton, 1998.
"The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Instruments for Environmental Protection in a Second-Best Setting ,"
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dp-98-22, Resources For the Future.
[Downloadable!] Lawrence H. Goulder & Ian W. H. Parry & Roberton C. Williams III & Dallas Burtraw, 1998.
"The Cost-Effectiveness of Alternative Instruments for Environmental Protection in a Second-Best Setting ,"
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