Economics of the Environment
Theory and Policy
Horst Siebert(Author)
Springer (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 10. June 1987
Book
Hardback
XIV, 276 pages
978-3-540-17283-3 (ISBN)
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Description
"The labor of nature is paid, not because she does little. In proportion as she becomes niggardly in her gifts, she exacts a greater price for her work. Where she is munificently benefi cient, she always works gratis. " David Ricardo * This book interprets nature and the environment as a scarce resource. Whereas in the past people lived in a paradise of environmental superabundance, at present environmental goods and services are no longer in ample supply. The environ ment fulfills many functions for the economy: it serves as a public-consumption good, as a provider of natural resources, and as receptacle of wastes. These dif ferent functions compete with each other. Releasing more pollutants into the environment reduces environmental quality, and a better environmental quality implies that the environment's use as a receptacle of wastes has to be restrained. Consequently, environmental disruption and environmental use are by nature allocation problems. This is the basic message of this book. If a resources is scarce and if a zero price is charged for its use, then misal location will result. The environment as a receptacle of wastes is heavily over used, and consequently environmental quality declines. Scarcity requires a price. This book analyzes how this price should be set, whether a correct price can be established through the market mechanism, and what role the government should play. The book offers a theoretical study of the allocation problem and describes different policy approaches to the environmental problem.
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Edition
2nd rev. and enlarged ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Heidelberg
Germany
Publishing group
Springer Berlin
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Enlarged edition
Weight
580 gr
ISBN-13
978-3-540-17283-3 (9783540172833)
DOI
10.1007/978-3-662-02517-8
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Book
08/1992
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Content
I Introduction.- 1 The Problem.- 2 Using the Environment-An Allocation Problem.- II Static Allocation Aspect.- 3 Production Theory and Transformation Space.- 4 Optimal Environmental Use.- 5 Environmental Quality as a Public Good.- 6 Property-Rights Approach to the Environmental Problem.- III Environmental-Policy Instruments.- 7 Incidence of an Emission Tax.- 8 Policy Instruments.- 9 The Political Economy of Environmental Scarcity.- IV Environmental Allocation in Space.- 10 International Dimension.- 11 Regional Aspects of Environmental Allocation.- V Environmental Allocation in Time and Under Uncertainty.- 12 Long-Term Aspects of Environmental Quality.- 13 Economic Growth and Environmental Quality.- 14 Risk and Environmental Allocation.- About the Author.