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World Development Report 1992
Development and the Environment: A False Dichotomy
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World Bank
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February 21 2014
Publisher:
The World Bank
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May 31 1992
Publication date (Online):
February 21 2014
Pages
: 25-43
DOI:
10.1596/9780195208764_Chapter1
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Overview
pp. 25
Development and the Environment: A False Dichotomy
pp. 44
Environmental Priorities for Development
pp. 64
Markets, Governments, and the Environment
pp. 83
Making Better Decisions: Information, Institutions, and Participation
pp. 98
Sanitation and Clean Water
pp. 114
Energy and Industry
pp. 134
Rural Environmental Policy
pp. 153
International Environmental Concerns
pp. 170
The Costs of a Better Environment
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