Environmental Economics and Policy Making in Developing Countries

Environmental Economics and Policy Making in Developing Countries
Title Environmental Economics and Policy Making in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 234
Release 2001
Genre Developing countries
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First published in the Planning and Public Policy journal of the Research Institute for Applied Economics (IPEA) in Rio de Janeiro, this collection of papers was written by economists in Brazil, the US, the UK, and The Netherlands. Individual topics include the use of the environmental Kuznets curve in linking environment, growth, and welfare issues; the relationship between international trade and environmental policy and the use of perverse subsidies; a risk analysis perspective of the statistical value of lives in setting environmental costs to determine health benefits; deforestation in Brazil; and climate change effects on agriculture. c. Book News Inc.

Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability

Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability
Title Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability PDF eBook
Author Ramón López
Publisher OUP Oxford
Total Pages 504
Release 2006-06-29
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0191538221

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Economic growth as we know it today cannot persist indefinitely if it entails continuous degradation of natural resources and the environment. While in a few countries around the world it appears that environmental degradation has been the result of rapid economic growth, in the vast majority of the developing countries the environment has been equally spoiled despite slow or even negative economic growth. This book provides new insights on the common roots of economic stagnation, poverty and environmental degradation which, unfortunately, generally reside in misguided government policies and priorities. By doing this, the volume seeks to provide a broader policy option framework than those found in conventional policy analyses, mainly dominated by the "Washington Consensus". It shows that a major omission of the conventional view is that governments tend to allocate government expenditures in a biased way favouring subsidies to the economic elites to the detriment of investments in public goods, including human capital, R&D, as well as the development of institutions (environmental and otherwise), which are vital for long run growth, poverty reduction and environmental sustainability.

Economic Development and Environmental Policy

Economic Development and Environmental Policy
Title Economic Development and Environmental Policy PDF eBook
Author Omar Noman
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 440
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
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First published in 1996. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Essays on Environmental Policy-making in Developing Countries

Essays on Environmental Policy-making in Developing Countries
Title Essays on Environmental Policy-making in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Francisco Alpízar R.
Publisher
Total Pages 182
Release 2002
Genre Environmental policy
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Economic Policies for Sustainable Development

Economic Policies for Sustainable Development
Title Economic Policies for Sustainable Development PDF eBook
Author Thomas Sterner
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 340
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9401108323

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This book focuses on describing policy instruments in different countries. Its purpose is not only descriptive but also, to some extent, advocatory. We believe that economic instruments can make an important contribution to an environmentally less disruptive path of development. The design of economic instruments is however a fine art and depends among other things on their political acceptability and this acceptability is of course influenced by experience. It is therefore important to provide information on the use of policy instruments in other countries. Policies are currently developing quite fast and thus a book such as this one can inevitably not capture more than a "snapshot" view at a single moment of time. We would hope that the book encourages more experimentation with economic instruments and that countries will make a fuller use of the whole arsenal of economic policy instruments. If the book does succeed in this sense then it will soon become dated as policies change -but that would be a price well worth paying! The book combines a dozen country monographs together with a few international surveys on particular topics (gasoline pricing, vehicle regulations, acid rain, deforestation and global warming). These papers are intended to illustrate the diversity of policy options available. The actual policies adopted depend on economic as well as ecological conditions. The country studies cover two "Western" countries and then concentrate on formerly planned and developing countries. They show that economic instruments are still generally thought of as new and innovative.

Environmental Economics in Developing Countries

Environmental Economics in Developing Countries
Title Environmental Economics in Developing Countries PDF eBook
Author Achiransu Acharyya
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 406
Release 2022-11-21
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 100078925X

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The COVID-19 pandemic has laid bare the vulnerabilities of socio-economic systems globally and exposed the risks that natural capital degradation imposes on human health, economy, and society. This book studies the environmental challenges faced by developing economies in a post-COVID-19 world. Exploring diverse case studies from South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa, the volume discusses the impact that economic development and, recently, COVID-19 has had on the environment, ecology, and economy of these regions. It analyses nature conservation policies aimed at minimizing ecological damage arising from economic development and discusses the policy objectives of sustainable development. It also highlights the significant role that environmental economics networks have played in capacity building, framing of policies using ecological economics tools, and developing a local leadership trained in addressing local sustainability issues. An important contribution to the study of environmental economics of the Global South, the book will be of interest to students and researchers of economics, environment, development studies, development economics, environmental policies, and South Asia studies. It will also be useful for policymakers and NGOs working in this field.

Economic Development and Environmental Policy

Economic Development and Environmental Policy
Title Economic Development and Environmental Policy PDF eBook
Author Scott Barrett
Publisher Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages 136
Release 1996
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789251039229

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