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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contributor Biographies
-
1 The Political Economy of Environmental Justice -
I Household Behavior and Land Markets -
2 Moving Beyond Cleanup -
3 Does Environmental Remediation Benefit the Poor? -
4 Environmental Gentrification and Discrimination -
II Household Behavior and Land Markets -
5 Residential Mobility and Ozone Exposure -
6 Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change -
7 Amenities Tomorrow -
III The Behavior of Polluting Firms -
8 The Role of Demographic and Cost-Related Factors in Determining Where Plants Locate -
IV Government Regulation and Enforcement -
9 Spatial Patterns in Regulatory Enforcement -
10 An Examination of the Correlation between Race and State Hazardous and Solid Waste Taxes - Postscript
- Index
Dedication
Dedication
- Source:
- The Political Economy of Environmental Justice
- Publisher:
- Stanford University Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- Acknowledgments
- Contributor Biographies
-
1 The Political Economy of Environmental Justice -
I Household Behavior and Land Markets -
2 Moving Beyond Cleanup -
3 Does Environmental Remediation Benefit the Poor? -
4 Environmental Gentrification and Discrimination -
II Household Behavior and Land Markets -
5 Residential Mobility and Ozone Exposure -
6 Superfund Taint and Neighborhood Change -
7 Amenities Tomorrow -
III The Behavior of Polluting Firms -
8 The Role of Demographic and Cost-Related Factors in Determining Where Plants Locate -
IV Government Regulation and Enforcement -
9 Spatial Patterns in Regulatory Enforcement -
10 An Examination of the Correlation between Race and State Hazardous and Solid Waste Taxes - Postscript
- Index