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Explaining the Growth in Municipal Recycling Programs: The Role of Market and Nonmarket Factors

In: The Economics of Household Garbage and Recycling Behavior

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  • Thomas C. Kinnaman

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The market for residential solid waste management and disposal has experienced dramatic changes over the past 20 years. This collection of outstanding published research examines these changes and thoroughly analyzes the strategies popularized by municipal governments over the past two decades.

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  • Thomas C. Kinnaman, 2002. "Explaining the Growth in Municipal Recycling Programs: The Role of Market and Nonmarket Factors," Chapters, in: Don Fullerton & Thomas C. Kinnaman (ed.), The Economics of Household Garbage and Recycling Behavior, chapter 8, pages 153-167, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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