Copyright 2000 Addison-Wesley Longman PART 4 RENEWABLE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES: AIR AND WATER QUALITY, AGRICULTURE, AND FORESTRY.

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Copyright 2000 Addison-Wesley Longman PART 4 RENEWABLE ENVIRONMENTAL RESOURCES: AIR AND WATER QUALITY, AGRICULTURE, AND FORESTRY

Copyright 2000 Addison-Wesley Longman CHAPTER 11 AIR POLLUTION CONTROL: ECONOMICS AND POLICY

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FIGURE11.1 Two of Many Possible Response Curves: Illustration

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FIGURE 11.2 Exposure to Unhealthy concentrations of Air Pollution in U.S. Cities. (total days for largest urban areas)

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FIGURE 11.3 Costs and Benefits of Pollution Reduction from the Clean Air Act,

Copyright 2000 Addison-Wesley Longman FIGURE 11.4 Acid Rain Deposition in the Eastern United States Before Marketable permits,

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FIGURE 11.5 Marginal Pollution Control Cost, Both Companies (cents or dollars per pund of reduced SO 2 emmissions)

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