02065cam a22001934a 4500020002900000020002600029020003800055020003500093050001500128100002000143245005100163250003200214260005200246300003800298500002000336505141500356650002901771856007101800 a9781107002142 (hardback) a1107002141 (hardback) a9780521173926 (pbk. : alk. paper) a0521173922 (pbk. : alk. paper)00aHC 79bEND1 aEndres, Alfred.10aEnvironmental economics :btheory and policy / aRev. & extended English ed. aNew York :bCambridge University Press,cc2011. axix, 379 pages :bIllustrations ; aIncludes index.8 aMachine generated contents note: Part I. The Internalization of Externalities as Central Theme of Environmental Policy: 1. Foundations; 2. Implications of making the concept of internalization programmatic in environment policy; Part II. Strategies for Internalizing Externalities: 3. Negotiations; 4. Environmental liability law; 5. Pigovian tax; Part III. Standard-Oriented Instruments of Environmental Policy: 6. Introduction; 7. Types of environmental policy instruments; 8. Assessment of environmental policy instruments; Part IV. Extensions of the Basic Environmental-Economics Model: 9. Environmental policy with pollutant interactions; 10. Environmental policy with imperfect competition; 11. Internalization negotiations with asymmetrical information; 12. The 'double dividend' of the green tax; 13. The induction of advances in environmental technology through environment policy; Part V. International Environmental Problems: 14. Introduction; 15. International environmental agreements; 16. Instruments of international environmental policy - the example of the EU's emissions trading; 17. Epilogue: the vision of a federal US emission trading system; Part VI. Natural Resources and Sustainable Development: 18. Resource exhaustion - the end of mankind?; 19. Renewable resources; 20. Sustainable development; Epilogue: three types of externality and the increasing difficulty of internalizing them. 0aEnvironmental economics.42uhttp://assets.cambridge.org/97805211/73926/cover/9780521173926.jpg