Markets, the state and the environment : towards integration

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Markets, the state and the environment : towards integration

edited by Robyn Eckersley

Macmillan, 1996, c1995

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Originally published:[Melbourne]: Macmillan Education Australia, 1995

Includes bibliographies and index

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内容説明

Markets, the State and the Environment provides an introduction and interdisciplinary, critical overview of the case for a more market-based approach to environmental policy, taking stock of the key theoretical debates and a selection of recent policy developments in Europe, the US and Australia. The anthology compares and evaluates a wide range of market-based policy instruments (including taxes, charges and tradeable permits, privatisation and the encouragement of self-regulation) against the experience of the traditional regulatory approach in relation to the criteria of environmental effectiveness, efficiency, democratic participation, and social equity. The debate about environmental policy tools is also located in the context of the changing relationship between the state and the market in an increasingly interdependent world.

目次

  • List of Tables - Acknowledgements - Notes on the Contributors - PART 1: ANCHORING THE DEBATE - Markets, the State and the Environment: Introduction and Overview
  • R.Eckersley - Sustainability and the Market: A Typology of Environmental Economics
  • M.Jacobs - PART 2: MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS VERSUS REGULATION - Tools of Environmental Policy: Market Instruments Versus Command and Control
  • A.Moran - Towards Ecologically Sustainable Development: The Role and Shortcomings of Markets
  • P.Kinrade - PART 3: NEW ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY INSTRUMENTS IN PRACTICE - Financial Incentives: The British Experience
  • M.Jacobs - Economic Prescriptions for Environmental Problems: Lessons from the United States and Continental Europe
  • R.W.Hahn - Market-based Instruments: The Australian Experience
  • P.Christoff - PART 4: COMPETITION AND ENVIRONMENTAL PERFORMANCE - Governing at a Distance: Self-Regulating Green Markets
  • P.N.Grabosky -Global Competition and Environmental Regulation: Is the 'Race to the Bottom' Inevitable?
  • G.L.Clark - PART 5: ENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE, JUSTICE AND DEMOCRACY - Changing Corporate Behaviour: Criminal Prosecutions as a Tool of Environmental Policy
  • S.L.Smith - Sustainability, Justice and Market Relations
  • J.Thompson - Democracy and Environmental Policy Instruments
  • J.S.Dryzek - Index of Names - Index of Subjects

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