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Economic Policies for Sustainable Development

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This book focuses on describing policy instruments in different countries. Its purpose is not only descriptive but also, to some extent, advocatory. We believe that economic instruments can make an important contribution to an environmentally less disruptive path of development. The design of economic instruments is however a fine art and depends among other things on their political acceptability and this acceptability is of course influenced by experience. It is therefore important to provide information on the use of policy instruments in other countries. Policies are currently developing quite fast and thus a book such as this one can inevitably not capture more than a "snapshot" view at a single moment of time. We would hope that the book encourages more experimentation with economic instruments and that countries will make a fuller use of the whole arsenal of economic policy instruments. If the book does succeed in this sense then it will soon become dated as policies change -but that would be a price well worth paying! The book combines a dozen country monographs together with a few international surveys on particular topics (gasoline pricing, vehicle regulations, acid rain, deforestation and global warming). These papers are intended to illustrate the diversity of policy options available. The actual policies adopted depend on economic as well as ecological conditions. The country studies cover two "Western" countries and then concentrate on formerly planned and developing countries. They show that economic instruments are still generally thought of as new and innovative.

List of contents

1 Policy instruments for a Sustainable Economy.- 2 Market-Based Mechanisms for Controlling Pollution: Lessons from the U.S..- 3 Environmental Taxes; A cautious start in Sweden.- 4 Environmental Policies in the former Soviet Union.- 5 Environmental Policy Reform in Poland.- 6 Environment and Energy in the Baltic Countries.- 7 Economic Instruments in Estonian Environmental Policy.- 8 Environmental Policies in Tanzania.- 9 Energy, Forestry and Environment in Uruguay.- 10 Economics and Environment in Mexico.- 11 Sustainability, Deforestation and Policy Implications for Africa.- 12 Environmental Considerations for Chinese Energy Policy.- 13 Acid Rain in Asia: Regional Analysis and Policies.- 14 Environmental Regulation of Transport: US, OECD and Global Trends in Legislation and Policy.- 15 Environmentally Sustainable Energy for Development.- 16 Global Policies for Global Problems: The case of Climate Change.- 17 The Price of Petroleum Products.- Notes on the contributors.

Summary

This book focuses on describing policy instruments in different countries. Its purpose is not only descriptive but also, to some extent, advocatory. We believe that economic instruments can make an important contribution to an environmentally less disruptive path of development. The design of economic instruments is however a fine art and depends among other things on their political acceptability and this acceptability is of course influenced by experience. It is therefore important to provide information on the use of policy instruments in other countries. Policies are currently developing quite fast and thus a book such as this one can inevitably not capture more than a "snapshot" view at a single moment of time. We would hope that the book encourages more experimentation with economic instruments and that countries will make a fuller use of the whole arsenal of economic policy instruments. If the book does succeed in this sense then it will soon become dated as policies change -but that would be a price well worth paying! The book combines a dozen country monographs together with a few international surveys on particular topics (gasoline pricing, vehicle regulations, acid rain, deforestation and global warming). These papers are intended to illustrate the diversity of policy options available. The actual policies adopted depend on economic as well as ecological conditions. The country studies cover two "Western" countries and then concentrate on formerly planned and developing countries. They show that economic instruments are still generally thought of as new and innovative.

Product details

Assisted by Thoma Sterner (Editor), Thomas Sterner (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 11.03.2013
 
EAN 9789401043588
ISBN 978-94-0-104358-8
No. of pages 333
Dimensions 160 mm x 18 mm x 240 mm
Weight 551 g
Illustrations VII, 333 p.
Series Economy & Environment
Economy & Environment
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Business > Individual industrial sectors, branches

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