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80 – Public benefits, private benefits: the final framework

19 June, 20069 January, 2012 by David Pannell7 Min Reading

This is the seventh and final instalment of a series that examines a simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The

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Economics, Environment, Natural resource management, Policy

79 – Public benefits, private benefits, and technology development

12 June, 200626 December, 2011 by David Pannell5 Min Reading

This is the sixth instalment of a series that examines a simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The framework is

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Economics, Environment, Natural resource management, Policy

78 – Public benefits, private benefits, and negative incentives

5 June, 200626 December, 2011 by David Pannell6 Min Reading

This is the fifth instalment of a series that examines a simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The framework is

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Agriculture, Communication, Environment, Natural resource management

77 – Comments on Channel 9’s salinity exposé

29 May, 200626 December, 2011 by David Pannell8 Min Reading

On May 28 2006, the Sunday morning current affairs program on Channel 9 television in Australia ran a story about salinity in the Murray-Darling Basin.

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Economics, Environment, Natural resource management, Policy

76 – Public benefits, private benefits, and extension

22 May, 200626 December, 2011 by David Pannell6 Min Reading

This is the fourth instalment of a series that examines a simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The framework is

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Economics, Environment, Natural resource management, Policy

75 – Public benefits, private benefits, incentives and lags to adoption

15 May, 200626 December, 2011 by David Pannell7 Min Reading

This is the third instalment of a series that examines a simple framework for choosing environmental policy instruments, as outlined in PD#73. The framework is

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