Pollution regulation has produced real benefits (air and auto pollution have declined), but government's preferred 'command and control' approach pushed too far, so net estimates show the gains from reduced pollution are roughly balanced out by the higher production and product costs imposed—a cautionary lesson for heavy-handed climate policy.

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Clifford Winston

Evidence Quote

what gains we have made from pollution have often been pretty much balanced out by the higher production costs of doing so

Source

Clifford Winston on Market Failure and Government Failure 12/28/2009EconTalk
Created: 6/15/2026, 9:37:54 AM

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