The internalisation of external costs in transports: from the polluter pays to the cheapest cost avoider principle
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The internalisation of external costs in transports: from the polluter pays to the cheapest cost avoider principle
From the "Polluter Pays" to the "Cheapest Cost Avoider Principle", Centre for the Study of Law and Economics, Saarland University, Germany, December 2007. The Cheapest Cost Avoider Principle won Ronald Coase a Nobel Prize in 1991.
Published on:01/12/2007 - 12:06 Author:
CSLE (Centre for the Study of Law and Economics) Type of document:
Reports & publications Category:
Trade facilitation and transit, Governance, Decarbonisation Region:
Global Size:
154 pages
The internalisation of external costs in transports: from the polluter pays to the cheapest cost avoider principle
From the "Polluter Pays" to the "Cheapest Cost Avoider Principle", Centre for the Study of Law and Economics, Saarland University, Germany, December 2007. The Cheapest Cost Avoider Principle won Ronald Coase a Nobel Prize in 1991.
Published on: 01/12/2007 - 12:06
Author: CSLE (Centre for the Study of Law and Economics)
Type of document: Reports & publications
Category: Trade facilitation and transit, Governance, Decarbonisation
Region: Global
Size: 154 pages
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