Lexicographical Neighbors of Overcompliance
Literary usage of Overcompliance
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The U. S. Environmental Industry: Meeting the Challenge: U. S. Industry by David R. Berg, Grant Ferrier (2000)
"... Rica) to carbon offsets (Malaysia, Guatemala, and others) to watershed
charges (Costa Rica, Indonesia, Brazil) to overcompliance credits combined with ..."
2. Air Pollution: Allowance Trading Offers an Opportunity to Reduce Emissions by DIANE Publishing Company (1995)
"The higher so2 removal rates of some scrubbers will result in overcompliance and
extra allowances for sale, further reducing net costs. ..."
3. Regulatory Burden: Measurement Challenges & Concerns Raised by Selected edited by Curtis W. Copeland, Don Allison, Ellen Wineholt (1997)
"Also, do not include fines resulting from noncompliance with regulations. o Costs
of overcompliance. Exclude any costs incurred to meet a more ..."
4. Implementing Domestic Tradeable Permits: Recent Developments and Future by Oecd (2002)
"... (iii) some schemes may result in overcompliance during the first years of a
programme (noticeably because of provisions for banking) or alternatively in ..."
5. Domestic Transferable Permits for Environmental Management: Design and by Olivier Godard (2001)
"... health in areas failing to meet environmental standards in spite of the early
gains for health derived from overcompliance in the initial periods. ..."