The patchwork of laws designed to control air pollution from U.S. power plants has been criticized from a variety of different perspectives. Business groups argue that the laws are too complex and burdensome to industry. Environmentalists maintain that power plant emissions need to be further reduced because of their negative health effects, to combat global warming and to eliminate haze in our national parks. Economists claim that large emission reductions could be achieved rather cheaply by focusing control efforts on the decades-old power plants in the Midwest, but Midwesterners and their political representatives are understandably resistant to having to shoulder the costs. This paper describes an economic mechanism that has been used i...
State and federal regulators have turned to economic incentives, such as toxic use fees, as a means ...
With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan blocked in court and facing a...
Traditional regulatory approaches for environmental protection do not consider the costs and benefit...
The patchwork of laws designed to control air pollution from U.S. power plants has been criticized f...
Heralded as lifesavers by advocates and derided as job killers by critics, federal air pollution rul...
The NOx State Implementation Plan Call was designed to facilitate cost effective reductions of nitro...
This paper focuses on the benefits of emissions trading as an alternative method of air pollution co...
A growing majority of climate scientists are convinced that unless emissions are reduced, global war...
For political and practical reasons, environmental regulations sometimes treat point source polluter...
For more than four decades, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has worked to eliminate harmfu...
Struck by the fact that economists did not have a plausible model for why emissions standards, and m...
Policy makers are increasingly relying on emissions trading programs to address environmental proble...
Economists have long advocated the use of economic incentives, rather than detailed regulations, as ...
cost of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from electric power plants is computed for four policies: ...
Alan Miller\u27s paper is interesting and fits very well with the tide and theme of this Conference-...
State and federal regulators have turned to economic incentives, such as toxic use fees, as a means ...
With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan blocked in court and facing a...
Traditional regulatory approaches for environmental protection do not consider the costs and benefit...
The patchwork of laws designed to control air pollution from U.S. power plants has been criticized f...
Heralded as lifesavers by advocates and derided as job killers by critics, federal air pollution rul...
The NOx State Implementation Plan Call was designed to facilitate cost effective reductions of nitro...
This paper focuses on the benefits of emissions trading as an alternative method of air pollution co...
A growing majority of climate scientists are convinced that unless emissions are reduced, global war...
For political and practical reasons, environmental regulations sometimes treat point source polluter...
For more than four decades, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has worked to eliminate harmfu...
Struck by the fact that economists did not have a plausible model for why emissions standards, and m...
Policy makers are increasingly relying on emissions trading programs to address environmental proble...
Economists have long advocated the use of economic incentives, rather than detailed regulations, as ...
cost of reducing sulfur dioxide emissions from electric power plants is computed for four policies: ...
Alan Miller\u27s paper is interesting and fits very well with the tide and theme of this Conference-...
State and federal regulators have turned to economic incentives, such as toxic use fees, as a means ...
With the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) Clean Power Plan blocked in court and facing a...
Traditional regulatory approaches for environmental protection do not consider the costs and benefit...