IEA Studies on the Environment
PUB 655/1-10
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Title
IEA Studies on the Environment
Shelfmark
PUB 655/1-10
Summary
Comprises:
PUB 655/1 - Global Warming: Apocalypse or Hot Air?, by Roger Bate and Julian Morris (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 1 - second impression), Aug 1994;
PUB 655/2 - The Political Economy of Land Degradation: Pressure Groups, Foreign Aid and the Myth of Man-Made Deserts, by Julian Morris (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 5), May 1995;
PUB 655/3 - Conservation and the Countryside: By Quango or Market?, by Mark Pennington (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 6), Apr 1996;
PUB 655/4 - Down to Earth II: Combating Environmental Myths, by Matt Ridley (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 7), Jul 1996;
PUB 655/5 - Green Goods? Consumers, product labels and the environment, by Julian Morris (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 8), Mar 1997;
PUB 655/6 - Climate Change: Challenging the Conventional Wisdom, edited by Julian Morris (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 10), Dec 1997;
PUB 655/7 - Fishing for Solutions, by Michael De Alessi (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 11), Feb 1998;
PUB 655/8 - Reforming Land-Use Planning: Property Rights Approaches, by John Corkindale (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 12), Jul 1998;
PUB 655/9 - Property Rights and the Environment, by Giuliano d'Auria, Nicola Tynan, Catherine Gillespie, Joseph Thomas (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 13), Mar 1999;
PUB 655/10 - Wild in Woods: The Myth of the Noble Eco-Savage, by Robert Whelan (IEA Studies on the Environment No. 14), May 1999.
Date
Aug 1994-May 1999
Language
English
Physical extent
1 box
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Collection contents
Conservative Party Archive: Printed and Published Material: Think Tanks
Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA)
IEA pamphlets
IEA Studies on the Environment
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