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Valuing Environmental Damage

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Valuing Environmental Damage
Author(s)Johansson, Per-Olov
AbstractPolicy changes result in benefits for some groups and costs for others; often the costs of a project are costs to society, not to the individual or firm undertaking the project. Social cost-benefit analysis entails transformation of costs and benefits into monetary units to access the desirability of a project. This article reviews several ways in which economic theory accounts for environmental damage.
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Pages34-50
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceOxford Review of Economic Policy
VolumeNo6
PubDateSpring1990
ISBN_ISSN0266-903X
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