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Economic Instruments for Air Pollution Control: Mathematics and Its Applications, cartea 9

Editat de Ger Klaassen, Finn R. Forsund, Finn R. Fxrsund
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 1994
Economic theory and empirical models suggest that economic instruments should help us to meet environmental goals at lower cost. Practical experience, however, shows that the cost savings of emission trading are smaller than expected and charges usually have had small incentive impacts. This book gives the first comprehensive review of economic theory, simulation models, and practical experience with the use of economic instruments. The book focuses on air pollution control. Part I examines theoretical aspects and simulation modeling in a national context. Part II surveys the practical experience in a variety of countries. Part III explores international issues, such as joint implementation. Because of its unique blend of theoretical and empirical research, the book will prove interesting for both economists and those interested in environmental policy.
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ISBN-13: 9780792331513
ISBN-10: 0792331516
Pagini: 281
Dimensiuni: 160 x 240 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Seria Mathematics and Its Applications

Locul publicării:Dordrecht, Netherlands

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Preface. Introduction. I: National Model Studies. 1. Tradable Discharge Permits: Restrictions on Least-Cost Solutions; S.E. Atkinson. 2. Economic Instruments for the Control of Acid Rain in the UK; A. Pototschnig. 3. Modeling Air Pollution Abatement in a Market-Based Incentive Framework for the Los Angeles Basin; S. Robinson, S. Subramanian, J. Geoghegan. II: National Experiences. 4. Developments in the Use of Economic Instruments in OECD Countries; H. Opschoor. 5. Economic Instruments for Air Pollution Control in Sweden; K. Lövgren. 6. Air Pollution Control in the United States: a Mixed Portfolio Approach; N. Kete. 7. Economic Instruments for Air Pollution Control in Estonia; T. Kallaste. 8. Application of a Pollution Fee System in Russia; A. Golub, E. Strukova. III: International Aspects. 9. Making Carbon Emission Quota Agreements More Efficient: Joint Implementation versus Quota Tradability; P. Bohm. 10. Control of Reciprocal Transboundary Pollution and Joint Implementation; A. Nentjes. 11. Trading Sulfur Emissions in Europe; F.R. Førsund, E. Nævdal. 12. Agency in International Pollution Permit Trading; D. Burtraw. Index.