
Moving to Markets in Environmental Regulation
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Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Contributors
- 1. Prescriptive Environmental Regulations versus Market-Based Incentives
- Part I: Foundations
- 2. Market-Based Environmental Policies: What Can We Learn from U.S. Experience (and Related Research)?
- 3. Are Cap-and-Trade Programs More Environmentally Effective than Conventional Regulation?
- 4. Tradable Permits in Principle and Practice
- 5. International Experience with Competing Approaches to Environmental Policy: Results from Six Paired Cases
- Part II: Empirical and Theoretical Evidence
- 6. Tradable Permits with Incomplete Monitoring: Evidence from Santiago's Particulate Permits Program
- 7. The Market-Based Lead Phasedown
- 8. Cost Savings from Allowance Trading in the 1990 Clean Air Act: Estimates from a Choice-Based Model
- 9. Subsidies! The Other Incentive-Based Instrument: The Case of the Conservation Reserve Program
- 10. An Assessment of Legal Liability as a Market-Based Instrument
- 11. An Economic Assessment of Market-Based Approaches to Regulating the Municipal Solid Waste Stream
- 12. ''No Net Loss'': Instrument Choice in Wetlands Protection
- Part III: Political and Legal Dynamics
- 13. Tradable Pollution Permits and the Regulatory Game
- 14. Environmental Trading Schemes and the Constitutional Leverage Effect
- 15. A Proposal to Use Transactions to Leverage Environmental Disclosure and Compliance
- 16. Design, Trading, and Innovation
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