Thursday, August 22, 2002

Counter-intuitive incentives may actually provide better results in pollution control than standard regulations. If the goal is to reduce pollution it may simply be more effective to have non-draconian regulations that push big polluters voluntarily in the right direction. There is a point at which it becomes easier to get around the law and continue to pollute than it is to comply. Regulations need to stay North of that point.

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