Economics of the environment: theory and policy
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Part I Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Problem 3
Chapter 2 Using the Environment An Allocation Problem .... 7
Externalities 7
Relationship between the Environment
and the Economic System 8
Material Flows between the Environment
and the Economic System 12
Competing Uses 13
Zero Price of Environmental Use 16
Environmental Effects of Government Decisions 18
How Much Environmental Quality? 19
A Taxonomy of the Environmental Problem 19
Appendix 2 A: Input Output Analysis
and the Environment 20
Appendix 2B: Applied General Equilibrium Models ... 22
Part II Static Allocation Aspect 25
Chapter 3 Production Theory and Transformation Space 27
Production Theory 27
Transformation Space with Environmental Quality 30
Variables Affecting the Transformation Space 33
An Alternative Approach of Production Theory 36
Appendix 3 A: Properties of the Transformation Space . 37
Appendix 3B: Transformation Space
with Negative Productivity Effect 41
Chapter 4 Optimal Environmental Use 43
Criteria for Optimality 43
Optimization Problem 45
VIII Economics of the Environment
A Shadow Price for Pollutants 46
Implications for the Shadow Price System
of the Economy 49
Optimum and Competitive Equilibrium 50
Requirements for an Emission Tax Solution 53
Appendix 4 A: Nonlinear Optimization 54
Appendix 4B: Implications of the Allocation Problem . 55
Appendix 4C: Implications of the Profit Maximum ... 56
Chapter 5 Environmental Quality as a Public Good 59
Characteristics of a Public Good 59
Allocation of Public Goods 62
Social Welfare Function 63
Benefit Cost Analysis 65
Costs of Environmental Quality 66
Evaluation of Environmental Quality 70
Individual Preferences and the Pareto Optimal Provision
of Environmental Quality 73
Thesis of Market Failure 76
Lindahl Solution 77
Mechanisms of Social Choice 83
An Example: Ambient Quality Standards 90
Chapter 6 Property Rights Approach to the Environmental
Problem 95
Property Rights Approach 95
Property Rights and Environmental Allocation 96
Coase Theorem 97
Coase Theorem and Transaction Costs 99
Can Property Rights Be Specified? 100
Part III Environmental Policy Instruments 103
Chapter 7 Incidence of an Emission Tax 105
Standard Price Approach 105
Reaction of Producers 107
Emission Taxes in Monopoly 108
General Equilibrium Approach 109
Allocation in a General Equilibrium Model 112
Pollution Intensities, Factor Intensities, and Allocation
Effects 116
Overshooting of the Emission Tax 118
Is there a Double Dividend of Emission Taxes? ... 118
Appendix 7 A: Reaction of the Individual Firm 122
Appendix 7B: General Equilibrium Model 122
Contents IX
Chapter 8 Policy Instruments 125
Transforming Quality Targets into Individual Behavior . 125
The Principal Agent Problem 126
Available Policy Instruments 127
Criteria for Evaluating Instruments 128
Moral Suasion 129
Government Financing and Subsidies 130
Regulatory Approach 130
Emission Taxes 134
Pollution Licenses 138
The Bubble Concept 142
Institutional Arrangements for Cost Sharing 145
Combining Standards and an Emission Tax 147
Liability 148
Chapter 9 Policy Instruments and the Casuistics of Pollution 151
Solid Waste 151
Optimal Waste Reduction 153
Establishing Scarcity Prices for Waste with Collection
Costs 155
Waste Management and Spatial Structure 155
The German System of Waste Management 156
Emissions from Mobile Sources 158
Accidental Emissions 158
Vintage Damages 159
Pollutants in Consumption Goods 159
Pollutants in New Products 159
Externalities in Land Use 159
Chapter 10 The Political Economy of Environmental Scarcity 161
The Opportunity Cost Principle 161
The Polluter Pays Principle 162
The Principle of Long Run Perspective 164
The Principle of Interdependence 165
Major Environmental Legislation 166
Part IV Environmental Allocation in Space 169
Chapter 11 Environmental Endowment, Competitiveness and Trade 171
Environmental Systems in Space 171
Environmental Endowment 172
National Environmental Policy and Comparative
Advantage 173
X Economics of the Environment
Environmental Policy and Trade Flows 175
Location Advantage 177
International Specialization and Environmental Quality 178
The Equalization of Prices for Emissions 179
Environmental Policy and Gains from Trade 180
Empirical Studies of the Impact of Environmental
Policy and Trade 181
Trade Policy as a Means for Environmental Protection? 181
Environmental Concerns A Pretext for Protection .. 182
Environmental Policy and World Trade Order 183
Trade Policy to Solve Transfrontier and Global Pollution
Problems? 186
Elements of a Multilateral Environmental Order 186
Environmental Policy in the Single Market 188
Chapter 12 Transfrontier Pollution 191
Transfrontier Diffusion Function versus International
Public Good 191
Distortions from Transfrontier Pollution 192
The Noncooperative Solution to Transfrontier Pollution 192
The Cooperative Solution to Transfrontier Pollution ... 196
Side Payments 197
The Bargaining Approach to Transfrontier Pollution ... 199
Policy Instruments for Transfrontier Pollution 200
Positive International Spillovers: The Equatorial Rain
Forest 202
Chapter 13 Global Environmental Media 203
The Noncooperative Solution to Global Media 203
The Cooperative Solution to Global Media 205
Side Payments and Global Goods 208
Controlling the Free Rider 209
Coalitions 210
Uniform Reduction 211
A Workable System of Transferable Discharge Permits . 211
Reneging the Contract 212
An International Order for the Global Environment ... 213
Chapter 14 Regional Aspects of Environmental Allocation 217
The Problem 217
Spatial Allocation Model 220
Regional Implications of a National Environmental
Policy 221
Contents XI
Regional Differentiation of the Emission lax 221
Location Advantage 223
Diagrammatic Explanations 224
Resource Mobility and Adjustment of Emission Taxes .. 227
Differences in Environmental Quality 228
Siting Issues and the National Interest 229
Regional versus National Authorities 229
Some Restraints on Regional Authorities 231
Regional Autonomy and Environmental Media 232
Environmental Equity and Specialization of Space 233
Environmental Policy and Regional Planning 234
Appendix 14 A: A Regional Allocation Model 235
Part V Environmental Allocation in Time
and under Uncertainty 237
Chapter 15 Long Term Aspects of Environmental Quality 239
The Problem 239
Dynamic Model 241
Implications 241
Three Strategies for Dynamic Environmental Use 243
Social Discount Rate and Environmental Allocation ... 247
Further Determining Factors of the Shadow Price
of Emissions 248
Appendix 15A: Control Theory 250
Appendix 15 B: A Dynamic Allocation Model 253
Chapter 16 Economic Growth, Sustainability
and Environmental Quality 255
Interdependencies between Environmental Quality,
Growth, and Resources 255
Growth and Environmental Degradation 256
The Survival Issue 262
Environmental Quality as a Normative Restriction
for Growth 262
Optimal Growth 264
Growth with Finite Resources 264
Growth with Human Capital 265
Sustainable Development 265
Zero Economic Growth 268
Chapter 17 Risk and Environmental Allocation 271
Environmental Risks 271
Risk and Environmental Quality 273
XII Economics of the Environment
A Simple Static Model 275
Risk in an Intertemporal Context 276
Preventive Environmental Policy 278
Irreversibilities and Option Values 279
Allocating Environmental Risks? 280
Risk Reduction 281
Allocating the Costs of Risk Reduction 281
The Response of the Polluter under Uncertainty 283
About the Author 285
Bibliography 287
Subject Index 309
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
2 1 Interaction between the Environment and the Economy .... 9
2 2 Input Output System of the Economy
and the Environment 12
3 1 Emission and Production Functions 28
3 2 Damage Function 30
3 3 Transformation Space with Environmental Quality 31
3 4 Specific Cases of the Transformation Space 33
3 5 Transformation Space with Negative Externalities 34
3 6 Production Function with Emissions as Input 36
4 1 Determination of the Emission Tax 47
5 1 Aggregation of Willingness to Pay 60
5 2 Optimal Environmental Quality 64
5 3 a Abatement Costs in Selected Sectors 67
5 3 b Investment Costs of Advanced Arresters
for Coal Combustion Facilities 67
5 3 c Tax Curves and CO2 Reduction for China and Japan 69
5 4 Pareto Optimum of Environmental Allocation 75
5 5 Household Optimum 79
5 6 Lindahl Equilibrium 81
5 7 The Net Benefit Function of the Consumer 85
5 8 The Median Voter 86
6 1 Coase Solution with Transaction Costs 100
7 1 Standard Price Approach 106
7 2 Structure of General Equilibrium Model Ill
7 3 Main Effects of an Emission Tax 116
7 4 Allocation Effects in a Two Factor Model 117
7 5 Double Dividend of an Emission Tax 119
7 6 Positive Side Effects 121
8 1 Effect of an Instruction to Reduce Emissions 132
8 2 Reactions to an Emission Tax 135
8 3 Tax Bases of an Emission Tax 136
8 4 Combining Standards and an Emission Tax 147
9 1 Net Waste and Production 152
9 2 Optimal Waste Reduction with Two Cost Functions 154
11 1 Trade Effects of Environmental Policy 175
XIV Economics of the Environment
11 2 Comparative Advantage and Environmental Policy 176
12 1 Transfrontier Pollution 194
12 2 Noncooperative and Cooperative Solution to Transfrontier
Pollution 195
12 3 Reallocation of Abatement Efforts and Side Payments 198
13 1 Global Environmental Media 204
13 2 Curves of Constant Total Costs and Reaction Function 205
13 3 Noncooperative Solution for Global Environmental Media . 206
13 4 Cooperative Solution and Side Payments 208
13 5 Side Payments 209
14 1 Delineation of Regions 218
14 2 Emission Taxes with Differences in Evaluation 224
14 3 Regional Allocation with Differences in Assimilative
Capacity 225
14 4 Regional Allocation and Interregional Diffusion 227
15 1 The /i = 0 Curve and the S = 0 Curve 244
15 2 Optimal Stock of Pollutants and Time Path of the Emission
Tax 244
15 3 Effects of an Increase in the Discount Rate and in
Assimilative Capacity 247
16 1 Goal Conflict between Environmental Quality and Output . 256
16 2 Capital Accumulation 257
16 3 The S = 0 Curve and the K = 0 Curve 258
16 4 Steady State with Accumulation of Pollutants
and Environmental Constraints 259
16 5 Steady State with Negative Productivity Effect 261
16 6 Survival and Environmental Policy 263
17 1 Expected Utility and Disutility 274
17 2 Increased Risk and Optimal Environmental Quality 275
17 3 Risk in the Damage Function and Steady State 278
17 4 Risk and Steady State 279
Tables
4 1 Pareto Optimum and Competitive Equilibrium 52
5 1 Classification of Goods 61
5 2 U.S. National Ambient Air Quality Standards 91
5 3 Ambient Air Quality Standards in the European Union .... 92
8 1 Summary of Emission Trading Performance until 1985 .... 145
9 1 Collection and Recycling Ratios Required by German
Ordinance on Packaging Waste 157
11 1 Multilateral Environmental Agreements, 1933 90 187
15A 1 Optimality Conditions 252
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Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Preface
Part I Introduction 1
Chapter 1 The Problem 3
Chapter 2 Using the Environment An Allocation Problem . 7
Externalities 7
Relationship between the Environment
and the Economic System 8
Material Flows between the Environment
and the Economic System 12
Competing Uses 13
Zero Price of Environmental Use 16
Environmental Effects of Government Decisions 18
How Much Environmental Quality? 19
A Taxonomy of the Environmental Problem 19
Appendix 2 A: Input Output Analysis
and the Environment 20
Appendix 2B: Applied General Equilibrium Models . 22
Part II Static Allocation Aspect 25
Chapter 3 Production Theory and Transformation Space 27
Production Theory 27
Transformation Space with Environmental Quality 30
Variables Affecting the Transformation Space 33
An Alternative Approach of Production Theory 36
Appendix 3 A: Properties of the Transformation Space . 37
Appendix 3B: Transformation Space
with Negative Productivity Effect 41
Chapter 4 Optimal Environmental Use 43
Criteria for Optimality 43
Optimization Problem 45
VIII Economics of the Environment
A Shadow Price for Pollutants 46
Implications for the Shadow Price System
of the Economy 49
Optimum and Competitive Equilibrium 50
Requirements for an Emission Tax Solution 53
Appendix 4 A: Nonlinear Optimization 54
Appendix 4B: Implications of the Allocation Problem . 55
Appendix 4C: Implications of the Profit Maximum . 56
Chapter 5 Environmental Quality as a Public Good 59
Characteristics of a Public Good 59
Allocation of Public Goods 62
Social Welfare Function 63
Benefit Cost Analysis 65
Costs of Environmental Quality 66
Evaluation of Environmental Quality 70
Individual Preferences and the Pareto Optimal Provision
of Environmental Quality 73
Thesis of Market Failure 76
Lindahl Solution 77
Mechanisms of Social Choice 83
An Example: Ambient Quality Standards 90
Chapter 6 Property Rights Approach to the Environmental
Problem 95
Property Rights Approach 95
Property Rights and Environmental Allocation 96
Coase Theorem 97
Coase Theorem and Transaction Costs 99
Can Property Rights Be Specified? 100
Part III Environmental Policy Instruments 103
Chapter 7 Incidence of an Emission Tax 105
Standard Price Approach 105
Reaction of Producers 107
Emission Taxes in Monopoly 108
General Equilibrium Approach 109
Allocation in a General Equilibrium Model 112
Pollution Intensities, Factor Intensities, and Allocation
Effects 116
Overshooting of the Emission Tax 118
Is there a Double Dividend of Emission Taxes? . 118
Appendix 7 A: Reaction of the Individual Firm 122
Appendix 7B: General Equilibrium Model 122
Contents IX
Chapter 8 Policy Instruments 125
Transforming Quality Targets into Individual Behavior . 125
The Principal Agent Problem 126
Available Policy Instruments 127
Criteria for Evaluating Instruments 128
Moral Suasion 129
Government Financing and Subsidies 130
Regulatory Approach 130
Emission Taxes 134
Pollution Licenses 138
The Bubble Concept 142
Institutional Arrangements for Cost Sharing 145
Combining Standards and an Emission Tax 147
Liability 148
Chapter 9 Policy Instruments and the Casuistics of Pollution 151
Solid Waste 151
Optimal Waste Reduction 153
Establishing Scarcity Prices for Waste with Collection
Costs 155
Waste Management and Spatial Structure 155
The German System of Waste Management 156
Emissions from Mobile Sources 158
Accidental Emissions 158
Vintage Damages 159
Pollutants in Consumption Goods 159
Pollutants in New Products 159
Externalities in Land Use 159
Chapter 10 The Political Economy of Environmental Scarcity 161
The Opportunity Cost Principle 161
The Polluter Pays Principle 162
The Principle of Long Run Perspective 164
The Principle of Interdependence 165
Major Environmental Legislation 166
Part IV Environmental Allocation in Space 169
Chapter 11 Environmental Endowment, Competitiveness and Trade 171
Environmental Systems in Space 171
Environmental Endowment 172
National Environmental Policy and Comparative
Advantage 173
X Economics of the Environment
Environmental Policy and Trade Flows 175
Location Advantage 177
International Specialization and Environmental Quality 178
The Equalization of Prices for Emissions 179
Environmental Policy and Gains from Trade 180
Empirical Studies of the Impact of Environmental
Policy and Trade 181
Trade Policy as a Means for Environmental Protection? 181
Environmental Concerns A Pretext for Protection . 182
Environmental Policy and World Trade Order 183
Trade Policy to Solve Transfrontier and Global Pollution
Problems? 186
Elements of a Multilateral Environmental Order 186
Environmental Policy in the Single Market 188
Chapter 12 Transfrontier Pollution 191
Transfrontier Diffusion Function versus International
Public Good 191
Distortions from Transfrontier Pollution 192
The Noncooperative Solution to Transfrontier Pollution 192
The Cooperative Solution to Transfrontier Pollution . 196
Side Payments 197
The Bargaining Approach to Transfrontier Pollution . 199
Policy Instruments for Transfrontier Pollution 200
Positive International Spillovers: The Equatorial Rain
Forest 202
Chapter 13 Global Environmental Media 203
The Noncooperative Solution to Global Media 203
The Cooperative Solution to Global Media 205
Side Payments and Global Goods 208
Controlling the Free Rider 209
Coalitions 210
Uniform Reduction 211
A Workable System of Transferable Discharge Permits . 211
Reneging the Contract 212
An International Order for the Global Environment . 213
Chapter 14 Regional Aspects of Environmental Allocation 217
The Problem 217
Spatial Allocation Model 220
Regional Implications of a National Environmental
Policy 221
Contents XI
Regional Differentiation of the Emission lax 221
Location Advantage 223
Diagrammatic Explanations 224
Resource Mobility and Adjustment of Emission Taxes . 227
Differences in Environmental Quality 228
Siting Issues and the National Interest 229
Regional versus National Authorities 229
Some Restraints on Regional Authorities 231
Regional Autonomy and Environmental Media 232
Environmental Equity and Specialization of Space 233
Environmental Policy and Regional Planning 234
Appendix 14 A: A Regional Allocation Model 235
Part V Environmental Allocation in Time
and under Uncertainty 237
Chapter 15 Long Term Aspects of Environmental Quality 239
The Problem 239
Dynamic Model 241
Implications 241
Three Strategies for Dynamic Environmental Use 243
Social Discount Rate and Environmental Allocation . 247
Further Determining Factors of the Shadow Price
of Emissions 248
Appendix 15A: Control Theory 250
Appendix 15 B: A Dynamic Allocation Model 253
Chapter 16 Economic Growth, Sustainability
and Environmental Quality 255
Interdependencies between Environmental Quality,
Growth, and Resources 255
Growth and Environmental Degradation 256
The Survival Issue 262
Environmental Quality as a Normative Restriction
for Growth 262
Optimal Growth 264
Growth with Finite Resources 264
Growth with Human Capital 265
Sustainable Development 265
Zero Economic Growth 268
Chapter 17 Risk and Environmental Allocation 271
Environmental Risks 271
Risk and Environmental Quality 273
XII Economics of the Environment
A Simple Static Model 275
Risk in an Intertemporal Context 276
Preventive Environmental Policy 278
Irreversibilities and Option Values 279
Allocating Environmental Risks? 280
Risk Reduction 281
Allocating the Costs of Risk Reduction 281
The Response of the Polluter under Uncertainty 283
About the Author 285
Bibliography 287
Subject Index 309
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
2 1 Interaction between the Environment and the Economy . 9
2 2 Input Output System of the Economy
and the Environment 12
3 1 Emission and Production Functions 28
3 2 Damage Function 30
3 3 Transformation Space with Environmental Quality 31
3 4 Specific Cases of the Transformation Space 33
3 5 Transformation Space with Negative Externalities 34
3 6 Production Function with Emissions as Input 36
4 1 Determination of the Emission Tax 47
5 1 Aggregation of Willingness to Pay 60
5 2 Optimal Environmental Quality 64
5 3 a Abatement Costs in Selected Sectors 67
5 3 b Investment Costs of Advanced Arresters
for Coal Combustion Facilities 67
5 3 c Tax Curves and CO2 Reduction for China and Japan 69
5 4 Pareto Optimum of Environmental Allocation 75
5 5 Household Optimum 79
5 6 Lindahl Equilibrium 81
5 7 The Net Benefit Function of the Consumer 85
5 8 The Median Voter 86
6 1 Coase Solution with Transaction Costs 100
7 1 Standard Price Approach 106
7 2 Structure of General Equilibrium Model Ill
7 3 Main Effects of an Emission Tax 116
7 4 Allocation Effects in a Two Factor Model 117
7 5 Double Dividend of an Emission Tax 119
7 6 Positive Side Effects 121
8 1 Effect of an Instruction to Reduce Emissions 132
8 2 Reactions to an Emission Tax 135
8 3 Tax Bases of an Emission Tax 136
8 4 Combining Standards and an Emission Tax 147
9 1 Net Waste and Production 152
9 2 Optimal Waste Reduction with Two Cost Functions 154
11 1 Trade Effects of Environmental Policy 175
XIV Economics of the Environment
11 2 Comparative Advantage and Environmental Policy 176
12 1 Transfrontier Pollution 194
12 2 Noncooperative and Cooperative Solution to Transfrontier
Pollution 195
12 3 Reallocation of Abatement Efforts and Side Payments 198
13 1 Global Environmental Media 204
13 2 Curves of Constant Total Costs and Reaction Function 205
13 3 Noncooperative Solution for Global Environmental Media . 206
13 4 Cooperative Solution and Side Payments 208
13 5 Side Payments 209
14 1 Delineation of Regions 218
14 2 Emission Taxes with Differences in Evaluation 224
14 3 Regional Allocation with Differences in Assimilative
Capacity 225
14 4 Regional Allocation and Interregional Diffusion 227
15 1 The /i = 0 Curve and the S = 0 Curve 244
15 2 Optimal Stock of Pollutants and Time Path of the Emission
Tax 244
15 3 Effects of an Increase in the Discount Rate and in
Assimilative Capacity 247
16 1 Goal Conflict between Environmental Quality and Output . 256
16 2 Capital Accumulation 257
16 3 The S = 0 Curve and the K = 0 Curve 258
16 4 Steady State with Accumulation of Pollutants
and Environmental Constraints 259
16 5 Steady State with Negative Productivity Effect 261
16 6 Survival and Environmental Policy 263
17 1 Expected Utility and Disutility 274
17 2 Increased Risk and Optimal Environmental Quality 275
17 3 Risk in the Damage Function and Steady State 278
17 4 Risk and Steady State 279
Tables
4 1 Pareto Optimum and Competitive Equilibrium 52
5 1 Classification of Goods 61
5 2 U.S. National Ambient Air Quality Standards 91
5 3 Ambient Air Quality Standards in the European Union . 92
8 1 Summary of Emission Trading Performance until 1985 . 145
9 1 Collection and Recycling Ratios Required by German
Ordinance on Packaging Waste 157
11 1 Multilateral Environmental Agreements, 1933 90 187
15A 1 Optimality Conditions 252 |
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spelling | Siebert, Horst 1938-2009 Verfasser (DE-588)120273152 aut Economics of the environment theory and policy 5., rev. ed. Berlin [u.a.] Springer 1998 XIV, 313 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Literaturverz. S. [287] - 308 ambiente - * economia politica tessin-TR politica dell'ambiente tessin-TR Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd rswk-swf Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd rswk-swf Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Ressourcenallokation (DE-588)4129283-2 gnd rswk-swf Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 s DE-604 Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 s Ressourcenallokation (DE-588)4129283-2 s Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 s 1\p DE-604 HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=015156215&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Siebert, Horst 1938-2009 Economics of the environment theory and policy ambiente - * economia politica tessin-TR politica dell'ambiente tessin-TR Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd Ressourcenallokation (DE-588)4129283-2 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4079351-5 (DE-588)4061644-7 (DE-588)4061638-1 (DE-588)4078523-3 (DE-588)4129283-2 |
title | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_auth | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_exact_search | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_exact_search_txtP | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_full | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_fullStr | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_full_unstemmed | Economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_short | Economics of the environment |
title_sort | economics of the environment theory and policy |
title_sub | theory and policy |
topic | ambiente - * economia politica tessin-TR politica dell'ambiente tessin-TR Wirtschaftstheorie (DE-588)4079351-5 gnd Umweltschutz (DE-588)4061644-7 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd Ressourcenallokation (DE-588)4129283-2 gnd |
topic_facet | ambiente - * economia politica politica dell'ambiente Wirtschaftstheorie Umweltschutz Umweltökonomie Umweltpolitik Ressourcenallokation |
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