Japan is getting tough about recycling—and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more—be recycled. But recycling will not be left to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original manufact...
根据第一段“Japan is getting tough about recycling and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods -- TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more -- be recycled. But recycling will not be left to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to...
Japan is getting tough about recycling—and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more—be recycled But recycling will not beleft to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original manufacturer...
Japan is getting tough about recycling—and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more—be recycled. But recycling will not be left to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original manufact...
Japan is getting tough about recycling and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods -- TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more -- be recycled. But recycling will not be left to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original...
Japan is getting tough about recycling—and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more—be recycled But recycling will not beleft to consumers, instead, the ..
Japan is getting tough about recycling—and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—fvs, vcr, stereos, and more—be recycled. But recycling will not benefit to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original manufacturer...
Japan is getting tough with recycling— and not in the paper and plastic kind of way. Recently, the country requires that all electronic goods—TVs, VCRs, stereos, and more be recycled. But recycling will not be left to consumers, instead, the devices will be sent to the original manufact...
What does economics have to do with law? Suppose legislators propose that armed robbers receive life imprisonment. Editorial pages applaud them for getting tough on crime. Constitutional lawyers raise the issue of cruel and unusual punis... DD Friedman 被引量: 219发表: 2000年 ...
Nevertheless, the €get-tough-get-smart€ continuum is an effective starting point for classifying US and Canadian positions, respectively, and for raising policy and research questions about their relative roles and the underlying bargaining and learning processes which are involved. 展开 ...