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Environmental economics

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi Oxford 2010Description: xi, 400 p. 24 cm ; PbkISBN:
  • 9780195685763
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 333.7 KOL
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Contents:
1. What is environmental economics 2. Environmental problems and policy solutions 3. Social science : how much environmental protection 4. Efficiency and markets 5. Market failure: public bads and externalities 6. Property rights 7. Pigovian fees 8. Regulating pollution 9. Emission fees and marketable permits 10. Regulation with unknown control costs 11. Audits, enforcement, and Moral Hazard 12. Risk and uncertainty 13. International and interregional competition 14. Economy wide effects of environmental regulations 15. Environmental Demand Theory 16. Hedonic Price methods 17. Household protection 18. Constructed Markets
Summary: Environmental Economics has established itself as one of the field's most authoritative texts as well as one of the more challenging. It distinguishes itself from other books by presupposing that readers already have an understanding of intermediate microeconomics. Thus, this book concentrates only on environmental economics-problems of pollution of earth, air and water-with an emphasis on regulation and private-sector anti-pollution incentives and coverage of international examples.
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1. What is environmental economics
2. Environmental problems and policy solutions
3. Social science : how much environmental protection
4. Efficiency and markets
5. Market failure: public bads and externalities
6. Property rights
7. Pigovian fees
8. Regulating pollution
9. Emission fees and marketable permits
10. Regulation with unknown control costs
11. Audits, enforcement, and Moral Hazard
12. Risk and uncertainty
13. International and interregional competition
14. Economy wide effects of environmental regulations
15. Environmental Demand Theory
16. Hedonic Price methods
17. Household protection
18. Constructed Markets

Environmental Economics has established itself as one of the field's most authoritative texts as well as one of the more challenging. It distinguishes itself from other books by presupposing that readers already have an understanding of intermediate microeconomics. Thus, this book concentrates only on environmental economics-problems of pollution of earth, air and water-with an emphasis on regulation and private-sector anti-pollution incentives and coverage of international examples.

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