Hi Gep-Ed folks:

This is a weirdly obscure request, but I have failed, and librarians have
failed, to find a source that I keep seeing cited in work on ozone
depletion.  I'm wondering if any of you who have worked on this issue might
have a copy squirreled away somewhere, or might have better ideas than I've
had about how to find it.

Author: Michael Kavanaugh (sometimes listed with co-authors Michael Barth,
and Ted Jaenicke)

Title: An Analysis of the Economic Effects of Regulatory and Non-Regulatory
Events Related to the Abandonment of Chlorofluorocarbons as Aerosol
Propellants in the United States from 1970 to 1980 with a Discussion of
Applicability of the Analysis to Other Nations

Alternative Title (or source): Eliminating CFCs from Aerosol Uses: The
U.S.  Experience and Its Applicability to Other Nations

Source: sometimes listed as ICF, sometimes as EPA; he seems to have
presented forms this to the EPA, and also at the (similarly mysterious)
UNEP Economic Workshop on Protection of the Ozone Layer (which might have
been in 1986?)

If anyone has leads on how to find this, I'll owe you a
beer/coffee/favor-of-your-choice.

Thanks,

Beth

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