Economics and the environment / Eban S. Goodstein.

By: Goodstein, Eban S, 1960-Material type: TextTextPublisher: Hoboken, N.J. : John Wiley, c2011Edition: 6th edDescription: xiv, 514 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN: 9780470561096 (pbk. : acidfree paper); 0470561092 (pbk. : acidfree paper)Subject(s): Economic development -- Environmental aspectsDDC classification: 333.7 LOC classification: HD75.6 | .G66 2011
Contents:
Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1 Four Economic Questions about Global Warming -- PART I: HOW MUCH POLLUTION IS TOO MUCH? -- Chapter 2 Ethics and Economics -- Chapter 3 Pollution and Resource Degradation as Externalities -- Chapter 4 The Efficiency Standard -- Chapter 5 The Safety Standard -- Chapter 6 Sustainability: A Neoclassical View -- Chapter 7 Sustainability: An Ecological View -- Chapter 8 Measuring the Benefits of Environmental Protection -- Chapter 9 Measuring the Costs of Environmental Protection -- Chapter 10 Benefit-Cost in Practice: Implementing the Efficiency Standard -- Chapter 11 Is More Really Better? Consumption and Welfare -- PART II: IS GOVERNMENT UP TO THE JOB? -- Chapter 12 The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation -- Chapter 13 An Overview of Environmental Legislation -- Chapter 14 The Regulatory Record: Achievements and Obstacles -- Chapter 15 Monitoring and Enforcement -- PART III: HOW CAN WE DO BETTER? -- Chapter 16 Incentive-Based Regulation: Theory -- Chapter 17 Incentive-Based Regulation: Practice -- Chapter 18 Promoting Clean Technology: Theory -- Chapter 19 Energy Policy and the Environment -- PART IV: CAN WE RESOLVE GLOBAL ISSUES? -- Chapter 20 Poverty, Population, and the Environment -- Chapter 21 Environmental Policy in Poor Countries -- Chapter 22 The Economics of Global Agreements.
Summary: "Economics and the Environment 6th Edition, provides a rigorous and comprehensive presentation of the "standard analysis," including the property-rights basis of environmental problems, efficient pollution control, benefit-estimation procedures, and incentive based procedures. This book examines a broad range of topics in environmental and natural resource economics. It presents in-depth treatment of important issues at the cutting edge of environmental policy debates. The focus is on equipping readers with the tools necessary to analyze current environmental issues as an economist would. Broader topics such as the ethical foundations of environmental economics, an introduction to ecological economics, a safety-based approach to controlling pollution, the economic critique of growth, the potential for government failure, the promotion of "clean technology," and opportunities for sustainable development in poor countries are all covered throughout the text."-- Provided by publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.

Machine generated contents note: INTRODUCTION -- Chapter 1 Four Economic Questions about Global Warming -- PART I: HOW MUCH POLLUTION IS TOO MUCH? -- Chapter 2 Ethics and Economics -- Chapter 3 Pollution and Resource Degradation as Externalities -- Chapter 4 The Efficiency Standard -- Chapter 5 The Safety Standard -- Chapter 6 Sustainability: A Neoclassical View -- Chapter 7 Sustainability: An Ecological View -- Chapter 8 Measuring the Benefits of Environmental Protection -- Chapter 9 Measuring the Costs of Environmental Protection -- Chapter 10 Benefit-Cost in Practice: Implementing the Efficiency Standard -- Chapter 11 Is More Really Better? Consumption and Welfare -- PART II: IS GOVERNMENT UP TO THE JOB? -- Chapter 12 The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation -- Chapter 13 An Overview of Environmental Legislation -- Chapter 14 The Regulatory Record: Achievements and Obstacles -- Chapter 15 Monitoring and Enforcement -- PART III: HOW CAN WE DO BETTER? -- Chapter 16 Incentive-Based Regulation: Theory -- Chapter 17 Incentive-Based Regulation: Practice -- Chapter 18 Promoting Clean Technology: Theory -- Chapter 19 Energy Policy and the Environment -- PART IV: CAN WE RESOLVE GLOBAL ISSUES? -- Chapter 20 Poverty, Population, and the Environment -- Chapter 21 Environmental Policy in Poor Countries -- Chapter 22 The Economics of Global Agreements.

"Economics and the Environment 6th Edition, provides a rigorous and comprehensive presentation of the "standard analysis," including the property-rights basis of environmental problems, efficient pollution control, benefit-estimation procedures, and incentive based procedures. This book examines a broad range of topics in environmental and natural resource economics. It presents in-depth treatment of important issues at the cutting edge of environmental policy debates. The focus is on equipping readers with the tools necessary to analyze current environmental issues as an economist would. Broader topics such as the ethical foundations of environmental economics, an introduction to ecological economics, a safety-based approach to controlling pollution, the economic critique of growth, the potential for government failure, the promotion of "clean technology," and opportunities for sustainable development in poor countries are all covered throughout the text."-- Provided by publisher.

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