Why do governments intervene in the affairs of business? Is the use of the criminal sanction an appropriate means of persuading industry to comply with governmental controls? This book first considers these questions at a general level and then examines them with a particular regard to government controls of the environment.
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Why do governments intervene in the affairs of business? Is the use of the criminal sanction an appropriate means of persuading industry to comply with governmental controls? This book first considers these questions at a general level and then examines them with a particular regard to government controls of the environment.
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