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Volume 33, Number 1 (2009)

Articles

1 Too Many Things To Do: How to Deal With the Dysfunctions of Multiple-Goal Agencies
Eric Biber
65 The Missing Instrument: Dirty Input Limits
David M. Driesen & Amy Sinden
117 Assuming Personal Responsibility for Improving the Environment: Moving Toward a New Environmental Norm
Hope M. Babcock
177 Unmasking Chinese Business Enterprises: Using Information Disclosure Laws to Enhance Public Participation in Corporate Environmental Decision Making
Timothy Riley & Cai Huiyan
225 Expanding Ecotourism: Embedding Environmental Sustainability in Panama’s Burgeoning Tourist Industry
Katharine Mapes

Case Comments

263 New Jersey v. Environmental Protection Agency
Nicholas Morales
283 North Carolina v. Environmental Protection Agency
Elizabeth Kruse
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