External benefits of environmental regulation: Resource recovery and the utilisation of effluents

作者: A. R. Khalid , W. A. Wan Mustafa

DOI: 10.1007/BF01267698

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摘要: Since 1977, stringent environmental regulation has been progressively imposed on Malaysia's most polluting industry, the palm oil mills. The impact of international trade and producer welfare quite small compared to relative benefits society in terms changes levels dissolved oxygen industrial effluents. External from pollution abatement have derived. This paper presents a preliminary evaluation derived which long- term potential recycling valuable resources while maintaining competitiveness trade.

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