Environmental Economics
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Controlling Pollution in Transition Economies
Edited by Randall Bluffstone, Bruce A. Larson
Controlling Pollution in Transition Economies examines and evaluates the recent experience of implementing pollution charges and the use of environmental permits in Central and Eastern Europe and Russia. -
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Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies
Edited by Péter Kaderják, John Powell
This book offers original economic analyses on the economy-environment relationship in Eastern and Central Europe. Drawing on the Hungarian experience, it provides empirical evidence on the reform of environmental policy which can be ap... -
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Frontiers in Ecological Economics
Robert Costanza
Frontiers in Ecological Economics presents some of Robert Costanza''s most important work on understanding ecological and economic systems. A signal contribution of Costanza''s work is that he transcends disciplinary boundaries by colla... -
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The Economic Theory of Environmental Policy in a Federal System
Edited by John B. Braden, Stef Proost
The complexity of a multi-layered system of government yields a wealth of issues concerning environmental policy making. This important book presents new original work on the problems that arise from the existence of more than one level... -
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Economics of Ecological Resources
Charles Perrings
Economics of Ecological Resources presents new or recently published work on ecological economies, sustainability, poverty, resource degradation and decision-making under uncertainty.eBook:Find out more$40.00
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environmental taxes and economic welfare
Antonia Cornwell, John Creedy
This important book examines the economic policies required to reduce carbon dioxide emissions – a major source of pollution throughout the world. It explores the likely impact of environmental taxes on income distribution and economic w... -
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Economic Growth and the Environment
Kjell A. Brekke
This book considers the possibility of adjusting traditional economic measures of income and welfare to account for natural resources extraction and environmental degradation. -
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Economic Values and the Environment in the Developing World
Stavros Georgiou, Dale Whittington, David Pearce, Dominic Moran
This important new book is an extensive, yet concise overview which critically surveys the application of economic valuation techniques to environmental problems in less developed countries. -
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Welfare Measurement, Sustainability and Green National Accounting
Thomas Aronsson, Per-Olav Johansson, Karl-Gustaf Löfgren
One of the basic issues of accounting is to augment, or extend the conventional net national product measure so as to obtain a better indicator of welfare. This book extends the usual analysis of social accounting by including technolog... -
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The Economics of Environmental Degradation
Edited by Timothy M. Swanson
The Economics of Environmental Degradation provides an institutional economics approach to analyse the underlying causes of continuing environmental degradation: poverty, population, poor policies and trade. -
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Economic Policy for the Environment and Natural Resources
Edited by Anastasios Xepapadeas
This book covers a wide range of major issues including the legal aspects of environmental protection, environmental policy under oligopolistic conditions, voluntary agreements as a policy instrument, participation in international coali... -
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Industrial Ecology
Robert U. Ayres, Leslie W. Ayres, Paolo Frankl, Howard Lee, Nichole Wolfgang
Industrial Ecology is perhaps the first serious attempt to go beyond general statements regarding the desirability of ‘clean technology’ and to assess realistically and quantitatively the range of practicable possibilities for reducing m...