The design of environmental policy raises several equity issues, in particular the distribution of benefits and costs. At the same time, it has often been argued that there is a trade-off in environmental policy between equity and efficiency, which brings these issues firmly to the attention of environmental economics. In this paper we use a simple choice experiment to elicit individual preferences over equity-efficiency trade-offs in the context of two environmental problems, local air pollution and global climate change. We find that equity matters to people as much as efficiency does in the design and delivery of environmental policy
Established environmental policy theory is based on the assumption of homo economicus. This means th...
this paper we explore the conditions which are needed to generate a negative relationship between in...
In this article, we provide an overview of a rather large topic: how economics can inform the select...
The design of environmental policy raises several equity issues, in particular the distribution of b...
Economic efficiency and societal equity are two important goals of public policy. Energy and climate...
A promising new pathway for research on environmental justice is understanding public perceptions of...
This paper examines empirically the importance of equity preferences for the formation of internatio...
This paper investigates in how far equity preferences may matter for climate negotiations. For this ...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
The struggle between efficiency and equity is a topic of many discussions in a broad field, from eco...
Economic efficiency and societal equity are two important goals of public policy. Energy and climate...
Diverse and competing principles of equity are argued to be relevant to the burden-sharing problem f...
This paper studies the impact of some frequently-used environmental policies in a duopolistic market...
In this paper we compare two policy instruments that can be adopted to curb carbon emissions. The fi...
The United States government has indicated a desire to advance environmental justice through climate...
Established environmental policy theory is based on the assumption of homo economicus. This means th...
this paper we explore the conditions which are needed to generate a negative relationship between in...
In this article, we provide an overview of a rather large topic: how economics can inform the select...
The design of environmental policy raises several equity issues, in particular the distribution of b...
Economic efficiency and societal equity are two important goals of public policy. Energy and climate...
A promising new pathway for research on environmental justice is understanding public perceptions of...
This paper examines empirically the importance of equity preferences for the formation of internatio...
This paper investigates in how far equity preferences may matter for climate negotiations. For this ...
Based on unique data from a world-wide survey of agents involved in international climate policy, th...
The struggle between efficiency and equity is a topic of many discussions in a broad field, from eco...
Economic efficiency and societal equity are two important goals of public policy. Energy and climate...
Diverse and competing principles of equity are argued to be relevant to the burden-sharing problem f...
This paper studies the impact of some frequently-used environmental policies in a duopolistic market...
In this paper we compare two policy instruments that can be adopted to curb carbon emissions. The fi...
The United States government has indicated a desire to advance environmental justice through climate...
Established environmental policy theory is based on the assumption of homo economicus. This means th...
this paper we explore the conditions which are needed to generate a negative relationship between in...
In this article, we provide an overview of a rather large topic: how economics can inform the select...