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Choosing Environmental Policy: Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United

Description: Choosing Environmental Policy: Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe by Winston Harrington Choosing Environmental Policy is the first book to compare the costs and outcomes of direct regulation policies with those of economic or market-based incentives. In a unique format, paired case studies from the United States and Europe contrast direct regulation on one side of the Atlantic with an incentive-based policy on the other. For example, Germany's direct regulation of SO2 emissions is compared with an incentive approach in the U.S. Direct regulation of water pollution via the U.S. Clean Water Act is contrasted with Holland's incentive-based fee system. Additional studies contrast solutions for eliminating leaded gasoline and reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, CFCs, and chlorinated solvents. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The two distinct approaches to environmental policy include direct regulation-sometimes called command and control policies-and regulation by economic, or market-based incentives. This book is the first to compare the costs and outcomes of these approaches by examining realworld applications. In a unique format, paired case studies from the United States and Europe contrast direct regulation on one side of the Atlantic with an incentivebased policy on the other. For example, Germanyi? s direct regulation of SO2 emissions is compared with an incentive approach in the U.S. Direct regulation of water pollution via the U.S. Clean Water Act is contrasted with Hollandi? s incentive-based fee system. Additional studies contrast solutions for eliminating leaded gasoline and reducing nitrogen oxide emissions, CFCs, and chlorinated solvents. The cases presented in Choosing Environmental Policy were selected to allow the sharpest, most direct comparisons of direct regulation and incentive-based strategies. In practice, environmental policy is often a mix of both types of instruments.This innovative investigation will interest scholars, students, and policymakers who want more precise information as to what kind of blend will yield the most effective policy. Are incentive instruments more efficient than regulatory ones? Do regulatory policies necessarily have higher administrative costs? Are incentive policies more difficult to monitor? Are firms more likely to oppose market-based instruments or traditional regulation? These are some of the important questions the authors address, often with surprising results. Author Biography Winston Harrington is a senior fellow in the Quality of the Environment division at Resources for the Future (RFF), where he began as a research associate in 1976. His interests include urban transportation, motor vehicles and air quality, and problems of estimating the costs of environmental policy. He has worked extensively on the economics of enforcing environmental regulations, the health benefits derived from improved air quality, the costs of waterborne disease outbreaks, endangered species policy, federal rulemaking procedures, and the economics of outdoor recreation. Harrington has written or coauthored five books and numerous book chapters. In October 2000, he won the Vernon Award of the Association of Public Policy Analysis and Management for a paper he coauthored, On the Accuracy of Regulatory Cost Estimates. Harrington has served as a consultant to U.S. state and federal governments, the World Bank, and the Harvard Institute for International Development and has worked in Lithuania, Mexico, and Poland. He also is on the adjunct faculty at Georgetown University. Winston received his Ph.D. in city and regional planning and A.B in mathematics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill; and his M.A. in mathematics from Cornell University. Dick Morgenstern joined RFF in 1995 as a visiting scholar, and is currently a senior fellow in RFFi? s Quality of the Environment division. His research focuses on the economic analysis of environmental issues with an emphasis on the costs, benefits, evaluation, and design of environmental policies, especially economic incentive measures. His analysis also focuses on climate change, including the design of cost-effective policies to reduce emissions in the United States and abroad. Immediately prior to joining RFF, Morgenstern was senior economic counselor to the undersecretary for global affairs at the U.S. Department of State, where he participated in negotiations for the Kyoto Protocol. Previously he served at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, where he acted as deputy administrator (1993); assistant administrator for policy, planning, and evaluation (1991-93); and director of the Office of Policy Analysis (1983-95). Formerly a tenured professor at the City University of New York, Morgenstern has taught recently at Oberlin College, the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Yeshiva University, and American University. He has served on expert committees of the National Academy of Sciences and as a consultant to various organizations. He received his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Michigan, A.B. in economics from Oberlin College, and completed post-doctoral studies at the Columbia University School of Business. Thomas Sterner is professor of environmental economics at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, where he directs the Environmental Economics Unit (EEU). The EEU specializes in the economics of the environment and natural resource management in both high-income and developing countries. Sterner is chairman of the board of the Centre for Environmental Sustainability in Gothenburg and a university fellow at RFF. He served on the board of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists from 1997 to 1999. During 1998 and 1999, Sterner was Gilbert White fellow at RFF And a consultant to the World Bank. His previous books include The Market and the Environment: The Effectiveness of Market-Based Policy Instruments for Environmental Reform, Economic Policies for Sustainable Development, and Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management. Table of Contents Preface Overview: Comparing Instrument Choices Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern and Thomas Sterner1. SO2 Emissions in Germany: Regulations to Fight Waldsterben Frank W tzold2. SO2 Cap-and-Trade Program in the United States: A Living Legend of Market Effectiveness Dallas Burtraw and Karen Palmer3. Industrial Water Pollution in the United States: Direct Regulation or Market Incentive? Winston Harrington4. Industrial Water Pollution in the Netherlands: A Fee-based Approach Hans Th.A. Bressers and Kris R.D. Lulofs5. NOx Emissions in France and Sweden: Advanced Fee Schemes versus Regulation Katrin Millock and Thomas Sterner6. NOx Emissions in the United States:A Potpourri of Policies Dallas Burtraw and David A. Evans7. CFCs:A Look Across Two Continents James K. Hammitt8. Leaded Gasoline in the United States: The Breakthrough of Permit Trading Richard G. Newell and Kristian Rogers9. Leaded Gasoline in Europe: Differences in Timing and Taxes Henrik Hammar and sa L fgren10. Trichloroethylene in Europe: Ban versus Tax Thomas Sterner11. Trichloroethylene in the United States:Embracing Market-Based Approaches? Miranda Loh and Richard D. MorgensternLessons from the Case Studies Winston Harrington, Richard D. Morgenstern,Thomas Sterner, and J. Clarence (Terry) DaviesIndex Review The editors offer an informative review, especially for readers interested in the specifics of how economically developed countries have, in different ways, often successfully controlled major sources of pollution.Environment Review Quote The editors offer an informative review, especially for readers interested in the specifics of how economically developed countries have, in different ways, often successfully controlled major sources of pollution.Environment Details ISBN1891853880 Short Title CHOOSING ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Language English ISBN-10 1891853880 ISBN-13 9781891853883 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 363.705 Illustrations Yes Year 2004 Publication Date 2004-07-31 Author Winston Harrington Imprint Resources for the Future Press Subtitle Comparing Instruments and Outcomes in the United States and Europe Place of Publication Washington Country of Publication United States Edited by Thomas Sterner Birth 1952 Pages 296 Position Professor Publisher Routledge DOI 10.1604/9781891853883 UK Release Date 2004-09-16 AU Release Date 2004-09-16 NZ Release Date 2004-09-16 US Release Date 2004-09-16 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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