Controlling Acid Rain 1986 Harvard Case Solution & Analysis

This case is designed to support the discussion of how to apply the proper economic assessment of the level of control external to the real problem with incomplete information of dubious quality and high political stakes. He draws the position of the Reagan administration on this issue, explains how regional interests divided Congress on the feasibility of acid control legislation in the rain, and represents a significant part of the bill House reputedly has the authority and political potential. Congress estimates the cost of achieving a number of different levels of management acid rain are possible in a row house, a number of different control methods are presented and compared with the administration of valuation acid rain damage to agriculture, forests, lakes and materials. HKS Case Number 699.0 "Hide
by Jose Gomez-Ibanez, Joseph Kalt, David Kennedy Source: Harvard Kennedy School 20 pages. Publication Date: 01 January 1986. Prod. #: HKS539-PDF-ENG

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