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two cities have the same preference for pollution cleanup, then centralization is preferable to decentralization as long … pollution cleanup, then centralization is preferable to decentralization as long as the spillover exceeds a certain threshold. …
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consisting of Kanpur and Varanasi, two cities through which this river flows. We view pollution cleanup in both cities as a local …
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extreme temperature. Based on the average streamflow of the Mississippi River at the Gulf of Mexico during this period and …
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Many arguments about decentralization in public goods provision have testable implications for the relationship between … decentralization and the level and spatial variability of public goods. This paper explores the empirical relationship between … decentralization and environmental public good, water quality in rivers at monitoring stations around the world. It examines pollution …
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