Crime, Control and Environmental Policy: The Case of Hazardous Wastes

In the context of a model of principal–agency the institutional setting in which the agency operates is investigated. Optimal behaviour for an agency which is restricted to enforcement policies is deduced, and further behavioural interactions between the firm and the restricted agency are explored....

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Welfare
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