Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics
Edited by Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 26 Aug 1999
- ISBN:
- 9781858983752
- eISBN:
- 9781843768586
- Pages:
- 1,328
- Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: An Overview of Environmental and Resource Economics
- Chapter 2: A Short History of Environmental and Resource Economics
- Chapter 3: Optimal Extraction of Non-Renewable Resources
- Chapter 4: Imperfect Competition in Natural Resource Markets
- Chapter 5: Economics of Mining Taxation
- Chapter 6: International Trade and Natural Resources
- Chapter 7: Indicators of Natural Resource Scarcity: A Review and Synthesis
- Chapter 8: Renewable Resources: Fisheries
- Chapter 9: Renewable Resources: Forestry
- Chapter 10: The Economics of Water Use
- Chapter 11: Agriculture and the Environment
- Chapter 12: Economics of Energy
- Chapter 13: Externalities
- Chapter 14: Endogenous Environmental Risk
- Chapter 15: Standards versus Taxes in Pollution Control
- Chapter 16: Imperfect Markets, Technological Innovation and Environmental Policy Instruments
- Chapter 17: Environmental Policy and Transaction Costs
- Chapter 18: Tradable Permits in Economist Theory
- Chapter 19: Lessons from Using Transferable Permits to Control Air Pollution in the United States
- Chapter 20: The Double Dividend of an Environmental Tax Reform
- Chapter 21: Practical Considerations and Comparison of Instruments of Environmental Policy
- Chapter 22: Public Economics and Environmental Policy
- Chapter 23: Positive Analyses of Instrument Choice in Environmental Policies
- Chapter 24: Equity in Environmental Policy: An Application to Global Warming
- Chapter 25: Distributional Issues: An Overview
- Chapter 26: Environmental Policy in Open Economies
- Chapter 27: Partial Equilibrium Models of Trade and the Environment
- Chapter 28: General Models of Environmental Policy and Foreign Trade
- Chapter 29: Strategic environmental policy and foreign trade
- Chapter 30: Environment, International Trade and Development
- Chapter 31: Environmental Conflict, Bargaining and Cooperation
- Chapter 32: Transboundary Environmental Problems
- Chapter 33: Economic Analysis of Global Environmental Issues: Global Warming, Stratospheric Ozone and Biodiversity
- Chapter 34: Tax Instruments for Curbing Co2 Emissions
- Chapter 35: Environmental and Regional Economics
- Chapter 36: Non-point Source Pollution Control
- Chapter 37: Land Use and Environmental Quality
- Chapter 38: Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 39: Location Choice, Environmental Quality and Public Policy(K.J. Button and P. Rietveld)
- Chapter 40: Transport and the environment
- Chapter 41: Environment in Macroeconomic Modelling
- Chapter 42: Endogenous Growth Theory and the Environment
- Chapter 43: A Pro-growth Perspective
- Chapter 44: Steady-state Economics: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth
- Chapter 45: An Assessment of the Growth Debate
- Chapter 46: The Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis
- Chapter 47: Growth-oriented Economic Policies and their Environmental Impact
- Chapter 48: The Biophysical Basis of Environmental Sustainability
- Chapter 49: Indicators of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 50: Development, Poverty and Environment
- Chapter 51: Theory of Economic Valuation of Environmental Goods and Services
- Chapter 52: Recreation Demand Models for Environmental Valuation
- Chapter 53: Hedonic Models
- Chapter 54: Contingent Valuation
- Chapter 55: Meta-analysis, Economic Valuation and Environmental Economics
- Chapter 56: Valuation and Ethics in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 57: Cost–benefit Analysis of Environmental Policy and Management
- Chapter 58: Multi-criteria methods for quantitative, qualitative and fuzzy evaluation problems
- Chapter 59: Physical Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis
- Chapter 60: Materials, Economics and the Environment
- Chapter 61: Ecological Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis
- Chapter 62: Industrial Metabolism and the Grand Nutrient Cycles
- Chapter 63: Indicators of Economic and Ecological Health
- Chapter 64: EMERGY, Value, Ecology and Economics
- Chapter 65: Evolution, Environment and Economics
- Chapter 66: Ethical Perspectives and Environmental Policy Analysis
- Chapter 67: Environmental and Ecological Economics Perspectives
- Chapter 68: Input–Output Analysis, Technology and the Environment
- Chapter 69: Computable General Equilibrium Models for Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis
- Chapter 70: Game Theory in Environmental Policy Analysis
- Chapter 71: Optimal Control Theory in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 72: Economic Models of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 73: Energy–Economy–Environment Models
- Chapter 74: Decomposition Methodology in Energy Demand and Environmental Analysis
- Chapter 75: Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis of Energy and the Environment
- Chapter 76: Experiments in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 77: Natural Resource Accounting
- Chapter 78: Impacts of Economic Theories on Environmental Economics: Prospects
- Chapter 79: Integration and Communication between Environmental Economics and other Disciplines (J.L.R. Proops)
- Name index
- Subject index
Chapter 23: Positive Analyses of Instrument Choice in Environmental Policies
F.J. Dietz and H.R.J. Vollebergh
Handbook Chapter
- Published:
- 26 August 1999
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
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- (13 total)
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23 Explaining instrument choice in environmental policies Frank J Dietz and Herman R.J. Vollebergh' 1. The Dominance of command-and-control instruments Current environmental policies in industrialized countries are dominated by command-and-control...
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- Copyright
- Contents
- List of figures
- List of tables
- List of contributors
- Preface
- Acknowledgements
- Chapter 1: An Overview of Environmental and Resource Economics
- Chapter 2: A Short History of Environmental and Resource Economics
- Chapter 3: Optimal Extraction of Non-Renewable Resources
- Chapter 4: Imperfect Competition in Natural Resource Markets
- Chapter 5: Economics of Mining Taxation
- Chapter 6: International Trade and Natural Resources
- Chapter 7: Indicators of Natural Resource Scarcity: A Review and Synthesis
- Chapter 8: Renewable Resources: Fisheries
- Chapter 9: Renewable Resources: Forestry
- Chapter 10: The Economics of Water Use
- Chapter 11: Agriculture and the Environment
- Chapter 12: Economics of Energy
- Chapter 13: Externalities
- Chapter 14: Endogenous Environmental Risk
- Chapter 15: Standards versus Taxes in Pollution Control
- Chapter 16: Imperfect Markets, Technological Innovation and Environmental Policy Instruments
- Chapter 17: Environmental Policy and Transaction Costs
- Chapter 18: Tradable Permits in Economist Theory
- Chapter 19: Lessons from Using Transferable Permits to Control Air Pollution in the United States
- Chapter 20: The Double Dividend of an Environmental Tax Reform
- Chapter 21: Practical Considerations and Comparison of Instruments of Environmental Policy
- Chapter 22: Public Economics and Environmental Policy
- Chapter 23: Positive Analyses of Instrument Choice in Environmental Policies
- Chapter 24: Equity in Environmental Policy: An Application to Global Warming
- Chapter 25: Distributional Issues: An Overview
- Chapter 26: Environmental Policy in Open Economies
- Chapter 27: Partial Equilibrium Models of Trade and the Environment
- Chapter 28: General Models of Environmental Policy and Foreign Trade
- Chapter 29: Strategic environmental policy and foreign trade
- Chapter 30: Environment, International Trade and Development
- Chapter 31: Environmental Conflict, Bargaining and Cooperation
- Chapter 32: Transboundary Environmental Problems
- Chapter 33: Economic Analysis of Global Environmental Issues: Global Warming, Stratospheric Ozone and Biodiversity
- Chapter 34: Tax Instruments for Curbing Co2 Emissions
- Chapter 35: Environmental and Regional Economics
- Chapter 36: Non-point Source Pollution Control
- Chapter 37: Land Use and Environmental Quality
- Chapter 38: Urban Sustainability
- Chapter 39: Location Choice, Environmental Quality and Public Policy(K.J. Button and P. Rietveld)
- Chapter 40: Transport and the environment
- Chapter 41: Environment in Macroeconomic Modelling
- Chapter 42: Endogenous Growth Theory and the Environment
- Chapter 43: A Pro-growth Perspective
- Chapter 44: Steady-state Economics: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth
- Chapter 45: An Assessment of the Growth Debate
- Chapter 46: The Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis
- Chapter 47: Growth-oriented Economic Policies and their Environmental Impact
- Chapter 48: The Biophysical Basis of Environmental Sustainability
- Chapter 49: Indicators of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 50: Development, Poverty and Environment
- Chapter 51: Theory of Economic Valuation of Environmental Goods and Services
- Chapter 52: Recreation Demand Models for Environmental Valuation
- Chapter 53: Hedonic Models
- Chapter 54: Contingent Valuation
- Chapter 55: Meta-analysis, Economic Valuation and Environmental Economics
- Chapter 56: Valuation and Ethics in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 57: Cost–benefit Analysis of Environmental Policy and Management
- Chapter 58: Multi-criteria methods for quantitative, qualitative and fuzzy evaluation problems
- Chapter 59: Physical Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis
- Chapter 60: Materials, Economics and the Environment
- Chapter 61: Ecological Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis
- Chapter 62: Industrial Metabolism and the Grand Nutrient Cycles
- Chapter 63: Indicators of Economic and Ecological Health
- Chapter 64: EMERGY, Value, Ecology and Economics
- Chapter 65: Evolution, Environment and Economics
- Chapter 66: Ethical Perspectives and Environmental Policy Analysis
- Chapter 67: Environmental and Ecological Economics Perspectives
- Chapter 68: Input–Output Analysis, Technology and the Environment
- Chapter 69: Computable General Equilibrium Models for Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis
- Chapter 70: Game Theory in Environmental Policy Analysis
- Chapter 71: Optimal Control Theory in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 72: Economic Models of Sustainable Development
- Chapter 73: Energy–Economy–Environment Models
- Chapter 74: Decomposition Methodology in Energy Demand and Environmental Analysis
- Chapter 75: Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis of Energy and the Environment
- Chapter 76: Experiments in Environmental Economics
- Chapter 77: Natural Resource Accounting
- Chapter 78: Impacts of Economic Theories on Environmental Economics: Prospects
- Chapter 79: Integration and Communication between Environmental Economics and other Disciplines (J.L.R. Proops)
- Name index
- Subject index