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The rise and fall of the polluter-pays principle in developing countries
Barbara Luppi
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Francesco Parisi
, Shruti Rajagopalan
Academics (Law)
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Developing Countries
100%
Polluter
100%
Polluter Pays Principle
100%
Local Government
50%
Environmental Harm
50%
Economic Model
25%
Environmental Protection
25%
Poverty
25%
Risky Behavior
25%
Adjudication
25%
High Interest Rate
25%
Environmental Damage
25%
Polluter Pays
25%
Victim Compensation
25%
Subrogation
25%
Insolvent
25%
Government Monitoring
25%
Judicial Delay
25%
Social Sciences
Polluter Pays Principle
100%
Developing Country
100%
Economic Model
33%
Environmental Conservation
33%
Interest Rate
33%
Environmental Damage
33%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Local Government
100%
Developing Countries
100%
Interest Rate
50%