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From Red Tape to Green Gold

By Eric Crampton • 23/03/2015 This post was syndicated from Offsetting Behaviour - View original source


Those in Wellington might wish to join us on Monday night for the launch of Jason Krupp’s report on regulatory reform in mining. 

Jason shows that we’re well inside the production-possibilities frontier: we could get both more mining and better environmental outcomes with a few regulatory changes.

Please RSVP here.
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