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The Relationship Between Stream Water Quality and Regional Income Generated by Water-Oriented Recreationists

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  07 July 2020

Hays B. Gamble
Affiliation:
Institute for Research on Land and Water Resources, The Pennsylvania State University
Leland D. Megli
Affiliation:
Institute for Research on Land and Water Resources, The Pennsylvania State University
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Empirical estimates of some of the external diseconomies from polluting activities have posed difficult measurement problems for economists. Yet it is important to have some notion of the probable magnitude of the costs of pollution if society is to rationally and efficiently allocate resources to pollution abatement. Otherwise, one would not know whether too many or too few resources were being used for such purposes in terms of marginal optimality.

Type
Economics of Rural Communities
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Copyright © Northeastern Agricultural and Resource Economics Association 

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References

1/ Hays B. Gamble and David L. Raphael, A Microregional Analysis of Clinton County, Pennsylvania (University Park, Pa.: The Pennsylvania Regional Analysis Group, The Pennsylvania State University, 1966) 2 volumes, pp. 59-74.Google Scholar