Environmental quality, expenditure patterns and urban location: Effects on income groups
Abstract
The incidence of environmental quality is related to urban socio-economic groups in Canada. The study firstly is concerned with the distributional implications of expenditures for goods and services that are “heavy polluters”, and secondly with the incidence of urban environmental quality on the residents of Montreal, again in terms of impact on income classes. The econometric investigation is cross-sectional and provides base-line information...
Paper Details
Title
Environmental quality, expenditure patterns and urban location: Effects on income groups
Published Date
Jan 1, 1977
Volume
11
Issue
5
Pages
249 - 258
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