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US Council on Environmental Quality, Environmental Quality: Ninth Annual Report, US Government Printing Office, Washington D.C., 1978.
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“The Environment: Second Thoughts”, The Economist, June 1978.
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MacAvoyPaul W., “The Existing Conditions of Regulation and Regulatory Reform”, in ChrisArgyris et al., Regulating Business: The Search for an Optimum, Institute for Contemporary Studies, San Francisco, 1978.
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SteinerGeorge A., An Overview of the Changing Business Environment and its Impact on Business. A paper presented at three conferences concerned with business environment/public policy at Washington University, George Washington University, and UCLA, July 1979.
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SteinerGeorge A., An Overview of the Changing Business Environment and its Impact on Business. A paper presented at three conferences concerned with business environment/public policy at Washington University, George Washington University, and UCLA, July 1979.
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LeoneRobert A., “The Real Costs of Regulation”, Harvard Business Review, Nov-Dec 1977; also see, Leone,Robert A., Environmental Controls, Lexington Books, DC Heath and Company, 1976.
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“Commentary: Is the EPA Saddled with More Than it Can Handle?”, Business Week, 26 May, 1980.
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The OECD Observer, May 1979, p. 16.
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“The Beginning of Hard Times for the EPA”, Business Week, 12 May, 1980.
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“A Victory for Strip Mining”, Business Week, 18 Feb, 1980.
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Business Week, 12 May, 1980. op cit.
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“Up the Energy Slope”, Fortune, 14 Jan, 1980.
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ThomasCrocker and RogerA. J., Environmental Economics, Dryden Press, Hinsdale III. 1971, p. 93.
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SteinerGeorge A., The New Class of Chief Executive Officer. A paper presented at the AACSB Annual Meeting, Chicago, 11–13 June, 1980.
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JamesO'Toole, “What's Ahead for the Business-Government Relationship”, Harvard Business Review, March-April 1979.
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Quoted in DavidDickson, “The End of the Age of Aquarius”, Nature, 20 September, 1979.