Regulation through Revelation

The Origin, Politics, and Impacts of the Toxics Release Inventory Program

James T Hamilton author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:29th Aug '05

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This 2005 text discusses the US Toxics Release Inventory Program and its impacts as a case study of legislation.

This book, which was originally published in 2005, tells the story of the US Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program, which requires polluting companies to provide communities with information on their facilities' toxic releases and transfers.Information provision is increasingly being used as a regulatory tool. The US Environmental Protection Agency's Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) Program required facilities that handle threshold amounts of specific chemicals to report yearly their releases and transfers of these toxic substances. The TRI data have become the yardstick by which regulators, investors, environmental organizations, and local community groups measure company environmental performance. This book, which was originally published in 2005, tells the story of the TRI from its origin and implementation to its revision and retrenchment. The mix of case study and quantitative analysis shows how the TRI operates and how the information provided affects decisions in both the public and private sectors. The lessons drawn about the operation of information provision programs should be of interest to multiple audiences.

“…everyone should applaud Hamilton's superb scholarship…Highly recommended.” –CHOICE, R.E. O'Connor, National Science Foundation

ISBN: 9780521855303

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm

Weight: 600g

358 pages