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List of contributors | |
Preface: the regulation of pesticides in Europe - past, present and future | |
Acknowledgements | |
Introduction | |
Regulating chemical accumulation: an integrated approach | |
The Characteristics of Accumulative Chemicals | |
Chemical characteristics: the case of herbicides in Italy Carolina | |
Valuing chemical characteristics: a hedonic approach | |
Estimating the Costs of Chemical Accumulation | |
Environmental toxicology: the background for risk assessment | |
The value of changes in health risks: a review | |
On estimating the benefits of groundwater protection: a contingent valuation study in | |
The Analysis of Market and Regulatory Failure | |
Market failure | |
Regulatory failure | |
Policies for Regulating Chemical Accumulation | |
Optimal policies for regulating persistent chemicals | |
An analysis of alternative legal instruments for the regulation of pesticides | |
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