ABSTRACT

Thomas Sterner's book is an attempt to encourage more widespread and careful use of economic policy instruments. The book compares the accumulated experiences of the use of economic policy instruments in the U.S. and Europe, as well as in rich and poor countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. Ambitious in scope, it discusses the design of instruments that can be employed in any country in a wide range of contexts, including transportation, industrial pollution, water pricing, waste, fisheries, forests, and agriculture.

While deeply rooted in economics, Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management is informed by political, legal, ecological, and psychological research. The new edition enhances what has already been widely hailed as a highly innovative work. The book includes greatly expanded coverage of climate change, covering aspects related to policy design, international equity and discounting, voluntary carbon markets, permit trading in United States, and the Clean Development Mechanism. Focusing ever more on leading ideas in both theory and policy, the new edition brings experimental economics into the main of its discussions. It features expanded coverage of the monitoring and enforcement of environmental policy, technological change, the choice of policy instruments under imperfect competition, and subjects such as corporate social responsibility, bio-fuels, payments for ecosystem services, and REDD.

The Open Access version of this book, available at https://www.taylorfrancis.com, has been made available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA) 4.0 license.

chapter 1|10 pages

Background and Overview

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part I|46 pages

The Need for Environmental and Natural Resource Policy

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chapter 2|27 pages

Causes of Environmental Degradation

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chapter 3|15 pages

The Evolution of Rights

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part II|82 pages

Review of Policy Instruments

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chapter 4|12 pages

Direct Regulation of the Environment

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chapter 5|9 pages

Taxes

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chapter 6|26 pages

Tradable Permits

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part III|124 pages

Selection of Policy Instruments

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chapter 9|20 pages

Efficiency of Policy Instruments

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chapter 10|18 pages

Role of Uncertainty and Information Asymmetry

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chapter 11|17 pages

Equilibrium Effects and Market Conditions

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chapter 12|16 pages

Distribution of Costs

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chapter 13|17 pages

Politics and Enforcement of Policy Instruments

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chapter 14|23 pages

International Aspects and Climate Change

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chapter 15|9 pages

Design of Policy Instruments

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part IV|70 pages

Policy Instruments for Road Transportation

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chapter 17|13 pages

Taxation or Regulation for Fuel Efficiency

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chapter 18|13 pages

Fuel Quality Policies

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part V|66 pages

Policy Instruments for Industrial Pollution

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chapter 20|34 pages

Experience in Developed Countries

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chapter 21|30 pages

Experience in Developing Countries

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part VI|131 pages

Policy Instruments for the Management of Natural Resources and Ecosystems

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chapter 23|20 pages

Water

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chapter 24|15 pages

Waste

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chapter 25|17 pages

Fisheries

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chapter 26|21 pages

Agriculture

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chapter 27|14 pages

Forestry

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chapter 28|18 pages

Ecosystems

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part VII|20 pages

Conclusion

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chapter 29|18 pages

Policy Issues and Potential Solutions

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