Moving to markets in environmental regulation [electronic resource] : lessons from twenty years of experience / edited by Jody Freeman and Charles D. Kolstad.
Publication details: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.Description: xii, 488 p. : ill. ; 25 cmSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:- 333.72 22
- HC79.E5 M684 2007eb
Papers given at a one-day workshop in Santa Barbara, Calif. in 2003.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prescriptive environmental regulations versus market-based incentives / Jody Freeman & Charles D. Kolstad -- Market-based environmental policies : what can we learn from U.S. experience (and related research)? / Robert Stavins -- Are cap-and-trade programs more environmentally effective than conventional regulation? / A. Denny Ellerman -- Tradable permits in principle and practice / Tom Tietenberg -- International experience with competing approaches to environmental policy : results from six paired cases / Winston Harrington & Richard D. Morgenstern -- Tradable permits with incomplete monitoring : evidence from Santiago's particulate permits program / Juan-Pablo Montero -- The market-based lead phasedown / Richard G. Newell & Kristian Rogers -- Cost savings from allowance trading in the 1990 Clean Air Act : estimates from a choice-based model / Nathaniel O. Keohane -- Subsidies! the other incentive based instrument : the case of the conservation reserve program / Hongli Feng ... [et al.] -- An assessment of legal liability as a market-based instrument / Kathleen Segerson -- AN economic assessment of market-based approaches to regulating the municipal solid waster stream / Peter S. Menell -- "No net loss" : instrument choice in wetlands protection / James Salzman & J.B. Ruhl -- Tradable pollution permits and the regulatory game / Jason Scott Johnston -- Environmental trading schemes and the constitutional leverage effect / Daniel A. Farber -- A proposal to use transactions to leverage environmental disclosure and compliance / Michael B. Gerrard -- Design, trading, and innovation / David M. Driesen.
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