The theory and practice of command and control in environmental policy

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The theory and practice of command and control in environmental policy

edited by Gloria E. Helfand and Peter Berck

(International library of environmental economics and policy)

Ashgate, c2003

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

"The International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy" explores the influence of economics on the development of environmental and natural resource policy. In a series of 25 volumes, the most significant journal essays in key areas of contemporary environmental and resource policy are collected. Scholars who are recognized for their expertise and contribution to the literature in the various research areas serve as volume editors and write essays that provide the context for the collection. Volumes in the series reflect three broad strands of economic research including 1) natural and environmental resources, 2) policy instruments and institutions and 3) methodology. The editors, in their introduction to each volume, provide an overview of the topic and explain the influence and relevance of the collected papers on the development of policy. This reference series provides access to the economic literature that has shaped contemporary perspectives on land use analysis and policy.

目次

  • What is CAC: R.C. Griffin and D.W. Bromley, Agricultural Runoff as a Nonpoint Externality - A Theoretical Development
  • Gloria E. Helfand, Standards versus Standards - The Effects of Different Pollution Restrictions
  • David Besanko, Performance versus Design Standards in the Regulation of Pollution. Sensibly Designed CAC: Catherine Kling, Emission Trading versus Rigid Regulations in the Control of Vehicle Emissions
  • David A. Dana, The New "Contractarian" Paradigm in Environmental Regulation
  • David L. Greene, Why CAFE worked. Monitoring Costs: Daniel H. Cole and Peter Z. Grossman, When is Command and Control Efficient? Institutions, Technology and the Comparative Efficiency of Alternative Regulatory Regimes for Environmental Protection
  • Wendy E. Wagner, Symposium - Innovations in Environmental Policy - The Triumph of Technology-Based Standards
  • Allen Blackman and Winston Harrington, The Use of Economic Incentives in Developing Countries - Lessons from International Experience with Industrial Air Pollution
  • Ruth Greenspan Bell and Clifford Russell, Environmental Policy for Developing Countries
  • Robert W. Hahn and Robert L. Axtell, Re-evaluating the Relationship Between Transferable Property Rights and Command-and-Control Regulation. Non-Uniform Conditions: Wallace E. Oates, Paul R. Portney and Albert M. McGartland, The Net Benefits of Incentive-Based Regulation - A Case Study of Environmental Standard Setting
  • Susan Rose-Ackerman, Effluent Charges - A Critique
  • Raul E. O'Ryan, Cost-Effective Policies to Improve Urban Air Quality in Santiago, Chile. Uncertainty: Martin L. Weitzman, Prices versus Quantities
  • Charles D. Kolstad, Thomas S. Ulen and Gary V. Johnson, Ex Post Liability for Harm versus Ex Ante Safety Regulation - Substitutes or Complements? Imperfect Competition and Information: David P. Baron, Regulation of Prices and Pollution Under Incomplete Information
  • David A. Malueg, Welfare Consequences of Emission Credit Trading Programs
  • Robert W. Hahn, Market Power and Transferable Property Rights. Non-Economic Factors - Political Economy and Philosophy: James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, Polluters' Profits and Political Response - Direct Controls versus Taxes
  • Philip R.P. Coelho, Polluters' Profits and Political Response - Direct Control versus Taxes - Comment
  • Robert S. Main and Charles W. Baird, Polluters' Profits and Political Response - Direct Control versus Taxes - Comment
  • Gary W. Yohe, Polluters' Profits and Political Response - Direct Control versus Taxes - Comment
  • James M. Buchanan and Gordon Tullock, Polluters' Profits and Political Response - Direct Controls versus Taxes - Reply
  • Michael T. Maloney and Robert E. McCormick, A Positive Theory of Environmental Quality Regulation
  • Steven Kelman, Economists and the Environmental Muddle
  • Amihai Glazer and Charles Lave, Regulating by Prices and by Command
  • Thomas W. Merrill, Explaining Market Mechanisms.

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