作者: Matthew Potoski , Neal D. Woods
DOI: 10.1111/J.1541-0072.2002.TB02142.X
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摘要: States have developed an array of environmental programs in response to a variety political and factors. This article examines three state clean air programs—setting ambient standards, monitoring, enforcement—and shows how each program has distinct set empirical determinants, reflecting the programs' diverse purposes. States' standards policies allocate resources among competing claimants, consequently they reflect balance politics state. Ambient monitoring degree which states need can process information about pollution problems. The level states' enforcement reflects scope problem