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Market- based instruments for environmental managementMarket- based instruments for environmental management

Market- based instruments for environmental management

Rolf-Ulrich Sprenger, Mikael Skou Andersen

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"This book analyses the complexities of designing and implementing market-based instruments using case study experiences from the Nordic countries, Japan, France, The Netherlands, Germany and Britain, where a range of green taxes have been introduced." "The contributors examine the role of political processes in designing, introducing and implementing green taxes and charges and analyse the extent to which political concerns complicate the approach favoured by environmental economists. The authors then focus on the implementation of market-based instruments to achieve environmental objectives and offer an ex-post evaluation of different countries' experiences with economic instruments." "This volume brings together contributions from political scientists and environmental economists and will prove invaluable for academics, practitioners and policymakers interested in the experiences of countries where market-based instruments are well established."--BOOK JACKET.

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OL Work ID
OL23707513W

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CongressesEnvironmental impact chargesEnvironmental managementEnvironmental policy, economic aspects

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