|
VOLUME 1 - NUMBER 2,
June 1992
| |
|
Environmental regulation in the
1990s: God, Mill and the fuchsia car
by Angus King
|
click
here
|
Changes in federal environmental
policy in the 1990s
by Paul Keough
|
click
here
|
Siting new disposal facilities in
Maine in the 1990s
State efforts to site a special waste
facility, by Sherry Huber
A local view of facility siting, by
Don Meagher
A facility siting activist's view, by
Bob Dunning
New Hampshire's Siting Evaluation
Committee for energy projects,
by
Michael Cannata
|
click
here
|
Perspectives
on environmental regulations and environmental protection.
An economic
perspective on environmental regulation,
by A. Myrick Freeman, III
A public health
view on environmental regulation, by John Graham
A state
regulator's view of environmental regulation, by Dean Marriott
|
click
here
|
The 'public
interest' in public regulation
Moderator's Note, by
David Platt
The public advocate
and the emperor's clothes, by Stephen Ward
The many public
interests and public decision processes, by David Van Slyke
The public interest in
fairness in regulatory processes, by Elizabeth Swain
The public interest as
stewardship of natural resources, by Todd Burrowes
|
click
here
|
Regulation of electric utilities:
An interview with Commissioner Elizabeth Paine.
|
click
here
|
The Safe
Drinking Water and the Clean Water acts
A small community
view, by Steve Levy
A large city view,
by Chris Branch
|
click
here
|
An approach to forecasting the Maine
economy: More evidence
by
James H. Breece
|
click
here |
News and Commentary: Volume 1,
Number 2:
Commentary: Social justice, the
price of potatoes, and "phase-ins"
by
Ralph Townsend
Conference Reports:
Public Utilities Research Center Annual Conference:
Regulation as art and science, by Christopher Spruce
Conference Reports: ECO/ECO
pushes comparative risk project forward
by
Christopher Spruce |
click
here
|
|