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Environmental Policy with Political and Economic Integration

The European Union and the United States

9781858982175 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by John B. Braden, Department of Agricultural Economics, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, US, Henk Folmer, Professor of Research Methodology, Groningen University and Professor of General Economics, Wageningen University, The Netherlands and Thomas S. Ulen, Swanlund Chair Emeritus and Professor Emeritus of Law, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, Faculty Fellow and Eminent Visiting Professor of Law, Texas A&M University, US
Publication Date: 1996 ISBN: 978 1 85898 217 5 Extent: 512 pp
Which level of government is most appropriate for environmental policy making in a confederal or federal system? How does the level of government at which policy is made and implemented affect the choice of policy instruments? This important new volume addresses these problems by comparing environmental policies and practices in the European Union (EU) and the United States (US).

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Which level of government is most appropriate for environmental policy making in a confederal or federal system? How does the level of government at which policy is made and implemented affect the choice of policy instruments? This important new volume addresses these problems by comparing environmental policies and practices in the European Union and the United States.

In Environmental Policy with Political and Economic Integration, a distinguished group of authors discusses how environmental policy in a federal or confederal system may differ both in theory and practice from that found in a unitary government system. After examining the framework for environmental policy in the EU and US, the authors present papers on their federal institutions, the economic forces affecting environmental governance, the choice of policy instruments, linkages between trade and environmental policy and environmental regulations within international trade negotiations. The final part brings together a series of case studies which sheds new light on the research questions formulated earlier in the book. Issues discussed include the regulation of agricultural pollution, global warming, ozone pollution and environmental security.

In addition to its detailed discussion of environmental policy in the EU and the US, Environmental Policy with Political and Economic Integration will be essential reading for both scholars and policymakers concerned with designing and implementing regulations to protect the environment.
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‘This is a valuable collection of essays. Students of political and economic integration will definitely want to work through the contributions and there is a lot here for environmental economists dealing with trade and European issues.’
– David Pearce, European Environment

‘There is much that is of interest in this book. The individual essays read in isolation are useful analyses of their particular subject-matter.’
– Cliona Kimber, Local Environment

‘. . . the book provides a successful treatise of how federal and confederal systems influence environmental policy. The covered theoretical concepts are excellently reflected in the chosen empirical cases.’
– Stephan Schaltegger, Kyklos

‘. . . the book is very comprehensive and well-written and likely to be referred continually by those concerned about the environmental policy matters. Each chapter has an extensive list of references for the interested reader to pursue topics of special interest.’
– N.P. Agnihotri, Journal of Scientific & Industrial Research
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Contents: Introduction (J.B. Braden, H. Folmer, T.S. Ulen) Part I: The Economic and Philosophical Foundations of Environmental Policy (C.W. Howe, E.T. Freyfogle) Part II: The Law and Economics of Authority in a Federal System (J.E. Pfander, P. Shapiro) Part III: The Political Economy of Instrument Choice (K. Segerson, R. Pethig) Part IV: International Trade and Environmental Policy (C. Ford Runge, A. Ulph) Part V: Case Studies of Comparative Environmental Policies Section A: Agricultural Pollution (W. Brussard, M.R. Grossman, J.S. Shortle) Section B: Global Warming (L. Bergman, C.D. Kolstad) Section C: Tropospheric Ozone Pollution (J.B. Braden, S. Proost) Section D: Environmental Dimensions of National and International Security (K.H. Butts, S. Dalby) Index
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