Intermediate Environmental Economics has established itself as one of the field's most authoritative texts, as well as one of the more challenging. It distinguishes itself from other books by presupposing that readers already have an understanding of intermediate microeconomics. Thus, this book concentrates only on environmental economics-problems of pollution of earth, air, and water-with an emphasis on regulation and private-sector anti-pollution incentives, and coverage of international examples.
PREFACE
PART I: INTRODUCTION
1. The Environment and Eonomics
2. Normative and Positive Economic Analysis
PART II: HOW MUCH ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY?
3. Social Choice: How Much Environmental Protection?
4. Efficiency and Markets
5. Market Failure: Public Goods, Public Bads and Externalities
6. Making Decisions about Environmental Programs
7. Demand for Environmental Goods
8. Hedonic Price Methods
9. Household Production
10. Constructed Markets
PART III: REGULATING INDIVIDUALS AND FIRMS
11. Regulating Pollution
12. Prices
13. Property rights
14. Spatial and Temporal Issues
15. Regulating Polluters with Unknown Costs
16. Audits, Enforcement and Moral Hazard
17. Voluntary Actions and Agreements
PART IV: ADVANCED TOPICS
18. Risk and Uncertainty
19. International and Interregional Competition
20. Environment, Growth and Development
ISBN : 9780199732654
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