An edition of Analyzing Superfund (1995)

Analyzing Superfund

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An edition of Analyzing Superfund (1995)

Analyzing Superfund

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Analyzing Superfund brings together some of the most important theoretical and empirical work from the research community on four issues central to the evaluation of Superfund: cleanup standards, the liability regime, transaction costs, and natural resource damages.

Three empirical studies examine the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's cleanup decisions, paying particular regard to the role of cost-benefit considerations. Liability issues are assessed in two chapters, one a theoretical analysis of the relative merits of joint-and-several liability as compared with nonjoint liability, the other an examination of the likely financial impact of three alternative liability schemes upon various sectors of the national economy.

One chapter summarizes and analyzes empirical research conducted by RAND on Superfund transaction costs; a second chapter explores EPA's use of de minimis settlements - a legal arrangement for achieving quick settlement with parties responsible for only a small share of the liability at a given site.

The final chapter of Analyzing Superfund presents one view of significant conceptual, legal, and practical difficulties with the natural resources damages regime, which is portrayed as a novel blend of tort liability, public trust, and administrative models.

According to this view, problems of high transaction costs, wasteful expenditures of recoveries, and severe difficulties in developing an appropriate measure of damages could well offset legislative progress made at reducing the cost of the Superfund scheme, thereby generating demands for change analogous to those found in the reauthorization debate concerning liability for cleanups.

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Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2017, Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2016, Taylor & Francis Group
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law
2015, Taylor & Francis Group, Routledge
in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: Economics, Science and Law (RFF Press)
May 1, 1995, RFF Press
Hardcover in English
Cover of: Analyzing Superfund
Analyzing Superfund: economics, science, and law
1995, Resources for the Future
in English

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HC110.P55A59 2017

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OL28880750M
ISBN 13
9781138955455

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