
The Economics of Waste
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'Informative and thoughtprovoking. Porter challenges the reader to think about the issues, making clear that the 'right' answer may not be set in stone.'Amy W. Ando, University of Illinois
'A comprehensive, careful, and interesting treatment.'
Terry M. Dinan, Congressional Budget Office
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Economics and Waste: An Introduction
Part 1. Solid Waste Creation, Collection, and Disposal
Business Waste
Household Waste Collection
Solid Waste Landfills
Illegal Disposal and Litter
Exporting and Importing Waste
Part 2. Recycling Solid Waste Products
Market Failure in Recycling
Economics of Recycling
Policies for Recycling
Logistics of Recycling
Markets for Recycling
Yard Waste and Composting
Part 3. Special Waste Categories
Hazardous Waste
Superfund
Radioactive Waste
Part 4. Final Thoughts
What Have We Learned?
References
Index
About the Author
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