International environmental economics : theories, models and applications to climate change, international trade and acidification
著者
書誌事項
International environmental economics : theories, models and applications to climate change, international trade and acidification
(Developments in environmental economics, v. 4)
Elsevier, 1994
大学図書館所蔵 件 / 全55件
-
該当する所蔵館はありません
- すべての絞り込み条件を解除する
注記
Includes bibliographies and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
International policy making in the field of environmental economics is developing rapidly. This book deals with the analysis of international trade, transboundary pollution and international negotiations on protecting the global environment. Focusing on climate change, international trade, and acidification, it will improve our understanding of the complex questions that we are facing in this respect. It will be of great interest to environmental scientists and all those interested in the protection of the global environment.
目次
- Part 1 Climate change: a comparison of three international agreements on carbon emission abatement, J. Eyckmans et al
- coalitions and side payments in international CO2 treaties, S. Kverndokk
- the timing of CO2 control in the face of uncertainty and learning, C.D. Kolstad
- a global marketable permits approach to CO2 mitigation - implications for US energy demand, A. Rose et al
- implementation issues for global tradeable carbon entitlements, T. Tietenberg. Part 2 International trade and the environment: trade and environment - a brief survey of current issues, I. de Boer
- emission taxes and international market share rivalry, K. Conrad
- environmental policy and trade liberalization under imperfect competition, P. Kennedy
- environmental policy in a small open economy with distortionary labour taxes - a general equilibrium analysis, L. Bovenberg and R. de Mooij. Part 3 Acidification and tradeable permits: reductions of sulphur emissions in Europe - a combination of the "best available technology" concept and the "critical loads approach", M. Amann et al
- improving environment through permit trading - the limits to a market approach, T. Zylicz
- trading sulphur emission permits in Europe using an exchange rate, G. Klaassen
- tradeable SO2 permits - guided bilateral trade in Europe, S. Kruitwagen et al
- acid rain in Europe - a dynamic perspective on the use of economic incentives, K.-G. Maler.
「Nielsen BookData」 より