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    An Implication of Paul Portney's Benefit-Cost Analysis of the 1990
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An Implication of Paul Portney's Benefit-Cost Analysis of the 1990

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An implication of Paul Portney's benefit-cost analysis of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments is that the United States is under-regulating air pollution.

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