【汚染防止の経済学】
The Economics of Pollution Control (The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics Series, Vol. 247) '10
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Contents: Acknowledgements Introduction Kathleen Segerson PARTI OVERVIEW 1. Robert W. Hahn, Sheila M. Olmstead and Robert N. Stavins(2003), 'Environmental Regulation in the 1990s: A Retrospective Analysis' 2.Lawrence H. Goulder and Ian W.H. Parry (2008), 'Instrument Choice inEnvironmental Policy' 3. Tom Tietenberg (2003), 'The Tradable-PermitsApproach to Protecting the Commons: Lessons for Climate Change' 4. DonFullerton (2001), 'A Framework to Compare Environmental Policies' PARTII THE ECONOMIC THEORY OF POLLUTION CONTROL A. Economic Approaches toInternalizing Pollution Externalities 5. Avinash Dixit and Mancur Olson(2000), 'Does Voluntary Participation Undermine the Coase Theorem?' 6. IanW.H. Parry and Kenneth A. Small (2005), 'Does Britain or the United StatesHave the Right Gasoline Tax?' 7. Janusz R. Mrozek and Andrew G. Keeler(2004), 'Pooling of Uncertainty: Enforcing Tradable Permits Regulation WhenEmissions are Stochastic' 8. Francois Cochard, Marc Willinger, and AnastasiosXepapadeas (2005), 'Efficiency of Nonpoint Source Pollution Instruments: AnExperimental Study' 9. Matthieu Glachant (2007), 'Non-binding VoluntaryAgreements' B. Issues in Policy Choice / Design 10. Tracy R. Lewis (1996),'Protecting the Environment when Costs and Benefits are Privately Known' 11.Charles D. Kolstad (1996), 'Fundamental Irreversibilities in StockExternalities' 12. Juan-Pablo Montero (2002), 'Permits, Standards, andTechnology Innovation' 13. A. Lans Bovenberg, Lawrence H. Goulder and DerekJ. Gurney (2005), 'Efficiency Costs of Meeting Industry-distributionalConstraints Under Environmental Permits and Taxes' 14. Anthony Heyes (2000),'Implementing Environmental Regulation: Enforcement and Compliance' 15.Martin Nell and Andreas Richter (2003), 'The Design of Liability Rules forHighly Risky Activities - Is Strict Liability Superior when Risk AllocationMatters?' 16. Brian R. Copeland and M. Scott Taylor (2005), 'Free Trade andGlobal Warming: A Trade Theory View of the Kyoto Protocol' PART III FROMTHEORY TO PRACTICE: EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE A. Industry Impacts of PollutionControl Policies 17. Eli Berman and Linda T.M. Bui (2001), 'EnvironmentalRegulation and Productivity: Evidence from Oil Refineries' 18. CurtisCarlson, Dallas Burtraw, Maureen Cropper and Karen L. Palmer (2000), 'SulfurDioxide Control by Electric Utilities: What Are the Gains from Trade?' 19.Daan P. van Soest, John A. List and Tim Jeppesen (2006), 'Shadow Prices,Environmental Stringency, and International Competitiveness' 20. John A.List, Daniel L. Millimet, Per G. Fredriksson and W. Warren McHone (2003),'Effects of Environmental Regulations on Manufacturing Plant Births: Evidencefrom a Propensity Score Matching Estimator' 21. Michael Greenstone (2002),'The Impacts of Environmental Regulations on Industrial Activity: Evidencefrom the 1970 and 1977 Clear Air Act Amendments and the Census ofManufactures' 22. Josh Ederington, Arik Levinson and Jenny Minier (2005),'Footloose and Pollution-Free' B. Environmental Impacts of Pollution ControlPolicies 23. Janet Currie and Matthew Neidell (2005), 'Air Pollution andInfant Health: What Can We Learn from California's Recent Experience?' 24.Maximilian Auffhammer, Antonio M. Bento and Scott E. Lowe (2009), 'Measuringthe Effects of the Clean Air Act Amendments on Ambient PM10 Concentrations:The Critical Importance of a Spatially Disaggregated Analysis' 25. RobertInnes and Abdoul G. Sam (2008), 'Voluntary Pollution Reductions and theEnforcement of Environmental Law: An Empirical Study of the 33/50 Program'26. Hilary Sigman (2001), 'The Pace of Progress at Superfund Sites: PolicyGoals and Interest Group Influence'
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