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Blueprint 2

Greening the World Economy

Blueprint 2

Greening the World Economy

ByDavid Pearce
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 1991
eBook Published 31 October 2013
Pub. location London
Imprint Routledge
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070247
Pages 240 pages
eBook ISBN 9781134158782
SubjectsEconomics, Finance, Business & Industry, Environment and Sustainability, Law, Politics & International Relations
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Pearce, D. (1991). Blueprint 2. London: Routledge, https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315070247
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract

Following 'Blueprint for a Green Economy' (the Pearce Report), David Pearce and his team have turned their attention to global environmental threats. If it makes sense to apply economic analysis to national environmental problems, then it makes even more sense to apply it to world-wide dangers. The authors start by describing the reasons for using economic approaches to common resources like climate, ozone and biodiversity. They then take a detailed look at the economic ways of tackling the issues involved in global warming, ozone layer depletion, environmental degradation in the Third World, population, rain forests, aid, equity, international environmental co-operation and what might amount to green foreign policies. They show not only how to take all these things into account in economic theory, but also the economic price of failing to do so. Blueprint 2 is an agenda for international and governmental economic action.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter 1|10 pages
Introduction
View abstract
chapter 2|20 pages
The Global Commons
View abstract
chapter 3|22 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of a Carbon Tax
View abstract
chapter 4|10 pages
Global Warming: The Economics of Tradeable Permits
View abstract
chapter 5|12 pages
Economics and the Ozone Layer
View abstract
chapter 6|34 pages
Environmental Degradation in the Third World
View abstract
chapter 7|29 pages
Population Growth
View abstract
chapter 8|29 pages
Tropical Deforestation
View abstract
chapter 9|14 pages
Environmentally Sensitive Aid
View abstract
chapter 10|28 pages
Conserving Biological Diversity
View abstract
chapter 11|16 pages
Environment, Economics, and Ethics
View abstract
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