Journal of Borderlands Studies, Объемы 18-19Department of Economics, New Mexico State University, 2003 |
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... United States , and Acid Rain Leslie R. Alm and Whitney Parker * Abstract : This study uses the Canada - United States borderlands ( as defined by its sensitivity to cross - border acid rain pollution ) to establish patterns of identity ...
... United States , and Acid Rain Leslie R. Alm and Whitney Parker * Abstract : This study uses the Canada - United States borderlands ( as defined by its sensitivity to cross - border acid rain pollution ) to establish patterns of identity ...
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... United States n = 43 72.1 % ** Canada n = 38 89.5 % ** Total n = 81 80.0 % Acid deposition is currently an important transboundary issue between Canada and the United States . United States n = 39 Agree 89.7 % Canada n = 39 89.7 % Total ...
... United States n = 43 72.1 % ** Canada n = 38 89.5 % ** Total n = 81 80.0 % Acid deposition is currently an important transboundary issue between Canada and the United States . United States n = 39 Agree 89.7 % Canada n = 39 89.7 % Total ...
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... United States policy ( Alm 2000 : 13 ) and the straightforward fact that the United States is a much larger producer of cross - border pollution than Canada ( Munton 2004 : 152 ) . This differential is also reflected in respondents ...
... United States policy ( Alm 2000 : 13 ) and the straightforward fact that the United States is a much larger producer of cross - border pollution than Canada ( Munton 2004 : 152 ) . This differential is also reflected in respondents ...
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