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Why Environmental Policies Fail, by Jan Laitos with Juliana Okulski Cambridge University Press, 2017, 229 pp, £80 hb, ISBN 9781107121010

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Why Environmental Policies Fail, by Jan Laitos with Juliana Okulski Cambridge University Press, 2017, 229 pp, £80 hb, ISBN 9781107121010

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2018

Melissa Ann Powers*
Affiliation:
Lewis & Clark Law School, Portland, OR (US)

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5 Even for wealthier consumers with access to multiple options, information disclosure may not always provide consumers with accurate or clear information to guide their choices: see Rowell, A., ‘Once and Future Nudges’ (2017) 82(3) Missouri Law Review, pp. 709726 Google Scholar.