UID:
almafu_9961298905502883
Format:
1 online resource (iv, 40 pages) :
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colour illustrations, colour portraits.
Content:
"It is well established that economic freedom is one of the main drivers of economic prosperity. Economic freedom is the extent to which you can pursue economic activity without government interference as long as your actions don't violate the rights of others. Pollution is generally given as an example of a situation where the economic actions of one person violates the rights of others, thus justifying government intervention. However, the same economic institutions that contribute to economic freedom may actually lead to a cleaner environment at the same time"--
Note:
"April 2014".
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Issued as part of the Canadian Electronic Library, Documents collection, and Canadian public policy collection.
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Summary -- Introduction -- The link between economic freedom and the environment -- Preliminary analysis -- Econometric methodology -- Results -- Conclusions -- Technical appendix -- References -- About the author -- Acknowledgments -- Publishing information -- Supporting the Fraser Institute -- Purpose, funding, & independence -- About the Fraser Institute -- Editorial Advisory Board.
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-88975-297-4
Language:
English