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Government vs. Environment (Leal Donald R. (Hrsg.) / Meiners Roger E. (Hrsg.) / Morriss, Andrew P. (Beitr.) / Gerard, David E. (Beitr.) / Fretwell Holly Lippke (Beitr.) / Grewell, J Bishop (Beitr.) / Landry Clay J. (Beitr.) / Brown, Matthew (Beitr.))
Government vs. Environment
Autor Leal Donald R. (Hrsg.) / Meiners Roger E. (Hrsg.) / Morriss, Andrew P. (Beitr.) / Gerard, David E. (Beitr.) / Fretwell Holly Lippke (Beitr.) / Grewell, J Bishop (Beitr.) / Landry Clay J. (Beitr.) / Brown, Matthew (Beitr.)
Verlag Rowman & Littlefield
Co-Verlag Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (Imprint/Brand)
Sprache Englisch
Einband Fester Einband
Erscheinungsjahr 2002
Artikelnummer 19606895
ISBN 978-0-7425-2180-3
Reihe The Political Economy Forum
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Zusammenfassung
Many Americans view the government as the saviour of the environment. This work explores how the political process can adversely impact the quality of the environment and argues that the government's track record in managing natural resources is abysmal. Case studies are included.

Many Americans today view the government as the savior of the environment. When it comes to protecting land, fish, and wildlife, the common response is to let government do it. The contributors to Government Versus the Environment encourage us to consider government in a different light by looking at clear instances of public programs that foster environmental destruction. They provide an in-depth look at of how the political process can adversely impact the quality of our environment and argue that the government's track record in managing natural resources has been and continues to be abysmal. The case studies in Government Versus the Environment will cause readers to think twice about the all-too-familiar calls for more government for the sake of the environment.

Donald R. Leal is senior associate at the Political Economy Research Center. Roger E. Meiners is professor of law and economics at the University of Texas at Arlington and director of research at the Political Economy Research Center.