We examine what will be required if market-based environmental policy instruments are to become a major force in U.S. environmental policy. We define market-based instruments, and specify five categories: pollution charges; tradable permits; deposit refund systems; reducing market barriers; and eliminating government subsidies. We review major U.S. applications, including: EPA's emissions trading program; the leaded gasoline phasedown; water quality permit trading; CFC trading; SO2 allowance trading; and the RECLAIM program. We assess the U.S. experience in terms of the relatively limited use of these instruments and in terms of the mixed record of performance of implemented instruments. We ask how the next generation of market-based instru...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
We examine what will be required if market-based environmental policy instruments are to become a ma...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Increasingly, efforts to protect integral features of the natural environment that are essential to ...
There is rapidly growing interest in the use of market-based (MB) instruments in environmental polic...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
The market-based approach to controlling industrial pollution is a major innovation in environmental...
This paper describes the convergence of environmental and nancial markets, reviews the evolution of...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
Economic instruments for environmental policies could reach their full potential of efficiency in ec...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
Market failure is pervasive in the environmental sector, and naturally occurringmarkets are, in many...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...
We examine what will be required if market-based environmental policy instruments are to become a ma...
Environmental policies typically combine the identification of a goal with some means to achieve tha...
Increasingly, efforts to protect integral features of the natural environment that are essential to ...
There is rapidly growing interest in the use of market-based (MB) instruments in environmental polic...
Some eighty years ago, economists first proposed the use of corrective taxes to internalize environm...
This article identifies the fundamental policy issues that must be dealt with in designing market-ba...
The market-based approach to controlling industrial pollution is a major innovation in environmental...
This paper describes the convergence of environmental and nancial markets, reviews the evolution of...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
Economic instruments for environmental policies could reach their full potential of efficiency in ec...
This book chapter presents a discussion of instrument choice in institutional context, with an empha...
Market failure is pervasive in the environmental sector, and naturally occurringmarkets are, in many...
Objective. This article begins the process of broadly evaluating the role of nongovernmental actors ...
Three broad categories of environmental policy instrument have evolved over the past two decades: re...
A further series of policy briefings on different topics will follow in 1998 reflecting the ongoing ...