Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation

Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation
Title Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation PDF eBook
Author Professor of Environmental Economics and Policy Charles D Kolstad
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 501
Release 2007
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0195189655

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Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation

Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation
Title Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation PDF eBook
Author Ted Gayer
Publisher Now Publishers Inc
Total Pages 140
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1933019379

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Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation reviews the economics literature of market-based environmental regulations and design issues for environmental taxes and cap-and-trade systems. It begins by reviewing the economics literature on the theory of market-based environmental regulations. It then goes on to cover design issues for environmental taxes and cap-and-trade systems. Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation also discusses the U.S. experience with a number of regulatory approaches that are commonly characterized as market-based and describes the mix of market and non-market instruments that characterize these policies. Market-based Approaches to Environmental Regulation will be of interest to all researchers and practitioners in the field of environmental regulation.

The New Environmental Regulation

The New Environmental Regulation
Title The New Environmental Regulation PDF eBook
Author Daniel J. Fiorino
Publisher MIT Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2006
Genre Law
ISBN 0262062569

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Winner, 2007 Louis Brownlow Award presented by the National Academy of Public Administration (NAPA) and 2006 Best Book in Environmental Management and Policy, American Society for Public Administration. Environmental regulation in the United States has succeeded, to a certain extent, in solving the problems it was designed to address; air, water, and land, are indisputably cleaner and in better condition than they would be without the environmental controls put in place since 1970. But Daniel Fiorino argues in The New Environmental Regulationthat—given recent environmental, economic, and social changes—it is time for a new, more effective model of environmental problem solving. Fiorino provides a comprehensive but concise overview of U.S. environmental regulation—its history, its rationale, and its application—and offers recommendations for a more collaborative, flexible, and performance-based alternative. Traditional environmental regulation was based on the increasingly outdated assumption that environmental protection and business are irreversibly at odds. The new environmental regulation Fiorino describes is based on performance rather than on a narrow definition of compliance and uses such policy instruments as market incentives and performance measurement. It takes into consideration differences in the willingness and capabilities of different firms to meet their environmental obligations, and it encourages innovation by allowing regulated industries, especially the better performers, more flexibility in how they achieve environmental goals. Fiorino points to specific programs—including the 33/50 Program, innovative permitting, and the use of covenants as environmental policy instruments in the Netherlands—that have successfully pioneered these new strategies. By bringing together such a wide range of research and real world examples, Fiorino has created an invaluable resource for practitioners and scholars and an engaging text for environmental policy courses.

Environmental Regulation and Market Power

Environmental Regulation and Market Power
Title Environmental Regulation and Market Power PDF eBook
Author Emmanuel Petrakis
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages 296
Release 1999
Genre Business & Economics
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Emissions taxes, tradeable emission permits and voluntary compliance policies are becoming the instruments of choice in controlling environmental problems at the national and international level. This text uses research in order to appraise their efficiency in varying market conditions.

Markets, the State, and the Environment

Markets, the State, and the Environment
Title Markets, the State, and the Environment PDF eBook
Author Robyn Eckersley
Publisher Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages 332
Release 1995
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780732930967

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A reference book consisting mainly of revised versions of selected papers presented at a workshop on 'Bureaucracy, Markets and the Environment', held in October 1992 at Monash University. Critically examines the range of tools for environmental protection available to governments. Provides a set of principles and recommendations to guide environmental policy makers and various contributors assess the various instruments for environmental protection against a range of criteria. Considers developments in environmental management in Europe, US and Australia. Includes an index. The author has also written 'Environmentalism and Political Theory'.

Green Markets

Green Markets
Title Green Markets PDF eBook
Author Peter N. Grabosky
Publisher
Total Pages 33
Release 1999
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Market-based Approaches to Environmental Policy

Market-based Approaches to Environmental Policy
Title Market-based Approaches to Environmental Policy PDF eBook
Author Richard F. Kosobud
Publisher Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Total Pages 376
Release 1997
Genre Business & Economics
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