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Regulation, Market Prices, And Process Innovation
Regulation, Market Prices, And Process Innovation
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A01=Christopher T. Hill
A01=David J. Newburger
A01=Edward Greenberg
Ammonia Industry
Ammonia Plants
Ammonia Synthesis
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Author_Christopher T. Hill
Author_David J. Newburger
Author_Edward Greenberg
Category=JP
Centrifugal Compressors
chemical process industries
Coke Oven Gas
Cooling Tower Blowdown
Effluent Limitations
Energy Saving
environmental policy impact
EPA Administrator
EPA Regulation
EPA's Guideline
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Federal Water Pollution Control Act
government regulations
Haber Bosch Process
Hydrogen Production
industrial innovation drivers
Input Coefficients
Nitrogen Fertilizer Industry
nitrogen fertilizer technology
OSHA Regulation
OSHA Standard
Practical Control Technology
Process Condensate
process innovation
process innovation in chemical engineering
production function modeling
regulatory economics
Steam Reforming
Synthesis Gas
synthetic ammonia
U.S. ammonia production
Vanadium Pentoxide
Water Gas Shift
Product details
- ISBN 9780367285531
- Weight: 640g
- Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
- Publication Date: 28 Apr 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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Through the study of innovation in processes for the production of synthetic ammonia, the authors examine the effects of environmental and workplace regulations on business innovation in general. They present a history of ammonia production in the U.S., a survey of government regulation in the industry, and a model of process innovation that combines the economist's production function with the technical and practical concepts of the engineer. Contrary to the widely held view that regulation has an unfortunate impact on business, the authors demonstrate that—at least in one industry—the economic factors of production have a measurable impact on innovation, while regulation does not.
Edward Greenberg, Christopher T. Hill, David J. Newburger
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