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This book, originally published in 1995, examines the evolution of environmental policy in 6 OECD countries. Through numerous examples, it contrasts the widely-varying political and regulatory styles and their consequences for innovation. Two industry-specific case studies provide a transnational perspective on the co-evolution of technology and environmental policy. The book concludes that innovation can be successfully harnessed by setting credible, long-term environmental goals and ensuring that regulatory instruments are grounded in flexibility, dialogue and trust.
List of contents
Foreword; Acknowledgements; About the Author; Summary and Conclusions; Part 1; 1. Introduction 2. Policy and the Innovation Process; Part 2; 3. Denmark 4. The Netherlands 5. Germany 6. France 7. Japan 8. The United States; Part 3; 9. Driving Technology 10. Cleaning Coal; Part 4; 11. Environmental Policy, Industrial Strategy and Innovation 12. Policy Instruments 13. Strategies for Industry-Environment Policy; Index
About the author
David Wallace
Summary
This book, originally published in 1995, examines the evolution of environmental policy in 6 OECD countries. Through numerous examples, it contrasts the widely-varying political and regulatory styles and their consequences for innovation. Two industry-specific case studies provide a transnational perspective on the co-evolution of technology and environmental policy. The book concludes that innovation can be successfully harnessed by setting credible, long-term environmental goals and ensuring that regulatory instruments are grounded in flexibility, dialogue and trust.