This chapter provides an overview of legal and policy instruments that can be used to provide potential polluters with incentives for pollution abatement. The traditional law and economics literature as well as environmental economics are used to show how liability rules, safety regulation, environmental taxation, and emission trading all have specific advantages and disadvantages. It is therefore argued that environmental policy should look for optimal combinations (mixes) of a variety of policy instruments
This article makes some steps toward a formal political economy of environmental policy. Economists'...
The chapter deals with economic policy instruments for environmental policy with an emphasis on the ...
In this study, we present an overview of the alternative instruments for pollution control. We have ...
This chapter provides an overview of legal and policy instruments that can be used to provide potent...
This chapter provides an overview of legal and policy instruments that can be used to provide potent...
This chapter provides an economic perspective of environmental law and policy with regard to both no...
This chapter examines government policy alternatives for protecting the environment. We compare envi...
More than two decades after environmental regulations were first introduced in the U.S., a new form ...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Physically, pollution occurs because it is virtually impossible to have a productive process that in...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
"An Introduction to the Law and Economics of Environmental Policy" emphasises the importance of inst...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
This article makes some steps toward a formal political economy of environmental policy. Economists'...
The chapter deals with economic policy instruments for environmental policy with an emphasis on the ...
In this study, we present an overview of the alternative instruments for pollution control. We have ...
This chapter provides an overview of legal and policy instruments that can be used to provide potent...
This chapter provides an overview of legal and policy instruments that can be used to provide potent...
This chapter provides an economic perspective of environmental law and policy with regard to both no...
This chapter examines government policy alternatives for protecting the environment. We compare envi...
More than two decades after environmental regulations were first introduced in the U.S., a new form ...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Physically, pollution occurs because it is virtually impossible to have a productive process that in...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
"An Introduction to the Law and Economics of Environmental Policy" emphasises the importance of inst...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
This article makes some steps toward a formal political economy of environmental policy. Economists'...
The chapter deals with economic policy instruments for environmental policy with an emphasis on the ...
In this study, we present an overview of the alternative instruments for pollution control. We have ...