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Theorie 9 Theory 9 Environmental policy 6 Umweltpolitik 6 Environmental economics 5 Umweltökonomik 5 Welt 4 World 4 Emissions trading 3 Emissionshandel 3 Environmental tax 3 Pollution 3 Public goods 3 Umweltbelastung 3 environmental policy 3 Öffentliche Güter 3 Ökosteuer 3 Climate change 2 Environmental charge 2 Klimawandel 2 Neue politische Ökonomie 2 Public choice 2 Umweltabgabe 2 commons 2 public goods 2 tradeable permits 2 Air pollution 1 Allocative efficiency 1 Allokationseffizienz 1 Armut 1 Artenvielfalt 1 Asymmetric information 1 Asymmetrische Information 1 Biodiversity 1 Climate protection 1 Coase theorem 1 Coase-Theorem 1 Commons 1 Copyright law 1 Digital goods 1
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Stavins, Robert N. 2 Baland, Jean-Marie 1 Baliga, Sandeep 1 Berck, Peter 1 Bohm, Peter 1 Bolin, Bert 1 Dasgupta, Partha 1 Helfand, Gloria E. 1 Jaffe, Adam B. 1 Levin, Simon A. 1 Maskin, Eric 1 Maull, Tim 1 Mäler, Karl-Göran 1 Newell, Richard G. 1 Oates, Wallace E. 1 Pacala, Stephen W. 1 Platteau, Jean-Philippe 1 Portney, Paul R. 1 Starrett, David A. 1 Vincent, Jeffrey R. 1
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Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, Environmental degradation and institutional responses 22
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In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. iv). 2003
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Chapter 11. Technological change and the Environment
Jaffe, Adam B.; Newell, Richard G.; Stavins, Robert N. - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 461-516). 2003
Environmental policy discussions increasingly focus on issues related to technological change. This is partly because the environmental consequences of social activity are frequently affected by the rate and direction of technological change, and partly because environmental policy interventions...
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Chapter 10. Experimental Evaluations of Policy Instruments
Bohm, Peter - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 437-460). 2003
Experimental methods have recently been used to evaluate environmental policy instruments, in particular – and most suitably, it seems – emissions trading programs of various designs. Some studies have focused on domestic emissions trading programs, while others have focused on international...
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Chapter 9. Experience with Market-Based Environmental Policy Instruments
Stavins, Robert N. - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 355-435). 2003
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve that goal. This chapter focuses exclusively on the second component, the means – the “instruments” – of environmental policy, and considers, in particular, experience around the world with...
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Chapter 8. The Political Economy of Environmental Policy
Oates, Wallace E.; Portney, Paul R. - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 325-354). 2003
This chapter provides a review and assessment of the extensive literature on the political determination of environmental regulation. A promising theoretical literature has emerged relatively recently that provides models of the political interaction of government with various interest groups in...
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Chapter 7. Mechanism Design for the Environment
Baliga, Sandeep; Maskin, Eric - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 305-324). 2003
We argue that when externalities such as pollution are nonexcludable, agents must be compelled to participate in a “mechanism” to ensure a Pareto-efficient outcome. We survey some of the main findings of the mechanism-design (implementation-theory) literature – such as the Nash...
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Chapter 6. The Theory of Pollution Policy
Helfand, Gloria E.; Berck, Peter; Maull, Tim - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 249-303). 2003
Physically, pollution occurs because it is virtually impossible to have a productive process that involves no waste; economically, pollution occurs because polluting is less expensive than operating cleanly. This chapter explores the sources and consequences of, and remedies for, pollution and...
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Chapter 5. Population, Poverty, and the Natural Environment
Dasgupta, Partha - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 191-247). 2003
This chapter studies the interface in poor countries of population growth, rural poverty, and deterioration of the local natural-resource base, a subject that has been much neglected by modern demographers and development economists. The motivations for procreation in rural communities of the...
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Chapter 4. Economics of Common Property Management Regimes
Baland, Jean-Marie; Platteau, Jean-Philippe - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 127-190). 2003
The purpose of this chapter is to identify the reasons for collective action failures and successes in natural resource management, and to understand, in the light of economic theory, the mode of operation of the factors involved whenever possible. In the first section, we clarify the notion of...
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Chapter 3. Property Rights, Public Goods and the Environment
Starrett, David A. - In: Handbook of environmental economics : volume 1, …, (pp. 97-125). 2003
We delineate the various ways in which rights to environmental and other resources can be assigned to individuals or groups. We then examine models of individual and group interactions, drawing out their implications for the ways in which resources will be utilized and managed under various...
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