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Handbook of Environmental Economics: Environmental Degradation and Institutional Responses, Volume 1
By: K. G. MalerImprint: North Holland
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The Handbook of Environmental Economics focuses on the economics of environmental externalities and environmental public goods. Volume I examines environmental degradation and policy responses from a microeconomic, institutional standpoint. Its perspective is dynamic, including a consideration of the dynamics of natural systems, and global, with attention paid to issues in both rich and poor nations. In addition to chapters on well-established topics such as the theory and practice of pollution regulation, it includes chapters on new areas of environmental economics research related to common property management regimes; population and poverty; mechanism design; political economy of regulation; experimental evaluations of policy instruments; and technological change.
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| Title of Business & Economics eBook: Handbook of Environmental Economics: Environmental Degradation and Institutional Responses, Volume 1 | |
| Release Date: 05-20-2003 | |
| Publisher: North Holland |
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| Parent title | Handbook of Environmental Economics:... |
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| Encrypted (DRM) | Yes |
| SKU | 9780080495095 |
| File size | 5673 |
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