Environmental and natural resources economics: theory, policy, and the sustainable society
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adam_text | Contents
IJST
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FOREWORD BY MICH
Al. C.
MOORE
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...........................................xix
Part One. Theory and Fundamentals
................................. 1
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ΪΝΤ!-ίΟΡΪ;(.ΎΚ.)Ν
................................................................................................3
Introduction
............................................................................................................3
Fundamental Concepts
...........................................................................................5
Some Reasons for Optimism and Some Reasons for Concern
............................10
Reasons for Optimism
..................................................................................10
Reasons for Concern
....................................................................................12
Overview
..............................................................................................................13
Summary
..............................................................................................................15
Review Questions and Problems
..........................................................................15
Internet Links
.......................................................................................................16
References and Further Reading
..........................................................................17
2.
VALUES
..............................................................................................................18
Introduction
..........................................................................................................18
Ethics
....................................................................................................................19
Deontologicul
Ethics
....................................................................................20
Teleologicul
Ethics
.......................................................................................21
A Closer Look at Utilitarianism
...................................................................22
Self-Interest, the Common Good, and Social Order
............................................26
Private Property
....................................................................................................28
Locke and the Liberal Society
......................................................................28
Rousseau and the Civil Society
....................................................................29
On Positive and Normative Economics
...............................................................30
Economic Questions That All Societies Must Answer
........................................31
Summary
..............................................................................................................31
Review Questions and Problems
..........................................................................32
Internet Links
.......................................................................................................33
References and Further Reading
..........................................................................33
Contents
v
3.
MARKETS
...........................................................................................................35
Introduction
..........................................................................................................35
Market
Capitalism
................................................................................................35
Conditions
Required for a Well-Functioning Competitive Market
......................36
Market Demand and Supply
................................................................................37
Market Demand
............................................................................................37
Market Supply
..............................................................................................40
Market Equilibrium and Efficiency
......................................................................43
Market Equilibrium
......................................................................................44
Efficient Resource Allocation
.......................................................................45
Market Failure
......................................................................................................47
Monopoly, Cartels, and Market Power
........................................................47
Externalities
.................................................................................................48
Common-Pool Resources (CPR) and Public Goods: Collectively
Produced and/or Consumed Goods
.........................................................49
Imperfect Information
..................................................................................50
Distributive Justice
.......................................................................................51
Perspectives on Market Failures and Government Intervention
..................52
Summary
..............................................................................................................52
Review Questions and Problems
..........................................................................53
Internet Links
.......................................................................................................55
References and Further Reading
..........................................................................55
Appendix: A Calculus-Based Derivation of Supply Curves
................................56
4.
EXTERNALITIES
...............................................................................................58
Introduction
..........................................................................................................58
Positive Externalities
............................................................................................58
Negative Externalities
..........................................................................................61
Property Rights and Negative Externalities
.................................................62
Social Cost as the Sum of Private and External Cost
..................................65
Competitive Markets Are Inefficient When There Are Negative
Externalities
.............................................................................................66
Pigouvian Taxes: The Theory of Policy Interventions for Negative
Externalities
.............................................................................................70
Some Damage Cost Estimates
......................................................................72
Summary
............................·.................................................................................74
Review Questions and Problems
..........................................................................75
Internet Links
.......................................................................................................77
References and Further Reading
..........................................................................78
5.
NATURAL RESOURCES ECONOMICS PART I:
THEORY AND CONCEPTS
.............................................................................79
Introduction and Overview
..................................................................................79
Allocating Nonrenewable Resources
...................................................................80
The
Industrial
Organization of Energy Delivery in the United States
.........81
The Theory of Dynamically Efficient Nonrenewable Resource Pricing
.......83
Present Value Analysis
.................................................................................83
Dynamic Efficiency
......................................................................................84
Allocating Recyclable Resources
.........................................................................92
vi
Contents
Allocating Renewable Resources
.........................................................................94
Allocating Common-Pool Resources
...................................................................96
Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital
...........................................................102
Resources for the Future: Factors Affecting Future Resource Scarcity
.............103
Summary
............................................................................................................105
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................107
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................108
References and Further Reading
........................................................................108
Appendix: The Prisoner s Dilemma and the Tragedy of the Commons
............110
Part Two. Policy
.................................................................113
6.
natural resources economics part ii:
marine capture fisheries
..................................................................115
Introduction
........................................................................................................115
World Trends
......................................................................................................115
Bioeconomic Model of a Fishery
.......................................................................119
Fishery Management
..........................................................................................124
Catch Shares
.......................................................................................................126
Aquaculture
........................................................................................................132
Summary
............................................................................................................134
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................134
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................135
References and Further Reading
........................................................................136
7.
AN INTRODUCTION TO BENEFIT/COST ANALYSIS
............................138
Introduction
........................................................................................................138
Elements of Benefit/Cost Analysis
.....................................................................139
Benefits
.......................................................................................................139
Costs
...........................................................................................................140
Efficiency
....................................................................................................143
Present Value
..............................................................................................143
Maximizing Total Net Benefits
....................................................................144
Operationalizing Benefit/Cost Analysis in U.S. Environmental Policy
......147
Topics in Benefits Measurement
........................................................................148
Quantitative Risk Assessment (QRA) and the Value of a Statistical
Life(VSL)
...............................................................................................149
Estimating Nonmarketed Environmental Benefits
......................................152
The Contingent Valuation Method (CVM)
.................................................156
The Travel Cost Method (TCM)
.................................................................160
The Hedonic Regression Method (HRM)
...................................................162
Other Valuation Approaches
......................................................................163
Shortcomings and Limitations of Benefit/Cost Analysis
...................................165
The
Coase
Theorem
...........................................................................................166
Summary
............................................................................................................168
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................169
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................171
References and Further Reading
........................................................................172
Contents
vìi
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POLITICAL ECONOMY
.................................................................................. 176
Introduction: What Is Political Economy?
.........................................................176
Economic Models of Political Economy and the Regulatory Process
...............177
Introduction
................................................................................................177
The Political Market for Regulation
...........................................................180
The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation: A
Selective Survey
.............................................................................................182
The Political Economy of Locally Self-Governed Common-Pool
Resources
.......................................................................................................184
The Political Economy of International Environmental Accords:
The Case of the Montreal Protocol
................................................................186
Theoretical Foundation
..............................................................................187
Case Study: The International Political Economy of
Chlorofluorocarbons (CFC) Control
.....................................................188
Summary
............................................................................................................192
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................193
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................195
References and Further Reading
........................................................................195
У.
COMPLIANCE AND DETERRENCE
...........................................................198
Introduction
........................................................................................................198
The Economics of Crime
...................................................................................198
The Economics of Deterrence
....................................................................199
Criminal Penalties and Incarceration versus Fines and
Monetary Damages
................................................................................203
Market-Based Reputational Deterrence and Voluntary
Overcompliance
.....................................................................................204
Private Auditing
.........................................................................................207
Incentive Enforcement Systems
..................................................................208
EPA Enforcement
...............................................................................................209
Selected Civil and Criminal Case Summaries from the Department of
Justice
.............................................................................................................213
California Enforcement
......................................................................................214
Compliance
........................................................................................................215
Citizen Suits
.......................................................................................................216
Summary
............................................................................................................217
Review Questions and Problems
...................................;....................................218
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................219
References and Further Reading
........................................................................220
10.
INCENTIVE REGULATION
...........................................................................222
Introduction
........................................................................................................222
Market-Based Regulation
..................................................................................225
Two Examples of Market-Based Regulation: Transferable
Development Rights and Wetlands Mitigation Banking
.........................225
Cap and Trade
....................................................................................................227
An Illustration of the Cost-Savings Potential from a Cap-and-Trade
Program
..........................................................................................................230
Case I: Traditional Uniform Performance Standard and No
Tradable Allowances
..............................................................................230
CONÏtr.
Case
2:
Cap and Trade
..............................................................................230
Case
3:
Limited Allowance Trading
...........................................................236
Advantages of Tradable Allowance Systems
..............................................237
Disadvantages of Tradable Allowance Systems
.........................................238
Cap and Trade and the Clean Air Act (CAA) Amendments of
1990:
The Acid Rain Program
..................................................................................239
Renewable Portfolio Standard (RPS)
.................................................................241
Emissions Trading
..............................................................................................243
Other Experiments with Tradable Allowances
...................................................244
Pollution Taxes
...................................................................................................245
Pollution Taxes in the United States
...........................................................247
Pollution Taxes Around the World
..............................................................248
Which Is Better: Cap and Trade or a Pollution Tax?
.........................................249
Theoretical Equivalence of a Pollution Tax and Cap and Trade
...............249
The Policy Debate
......................................................................................251
Summary
............................................................................................................252
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................254
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................255
References and Further Reading
........................................................................256
II. GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE: SCIENCE.
ECONOMICS, AND POLICY
........................................................................258
Introduction
........................................................................................................258
Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Global Climate Change
..................................262
Modeling Carbon Dioxide Emissions
........................................................262
Trends and Predictions
...............................................................................263
The Evidence Regarding Global Climate Change
.............................................266
Benefit/Cost Analysis
.........................................................................................267
Economic Policy Instruments
............................................................................274
Policy Implementation: Kyoto and Beyond
.......................................................278
The Kyoto Protocol
....................................................................................279
Carbon Markets
.........................................................................................281
Emerging Regulatory Programs
.................................................................283
Summary
............................................................................................................286
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................287
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................288
References and Further Reading
........................................................................289
Part Three. Topics on the Economics of
Sustai
nabi
lity......
293
12.
introduction to the concept of sustainability
...............295
Introduction
........................................................................................................295
Sustainable Development
...................................................................................298
Conservation-Based Development
.....................................................................301
A Working Definition of Sustainability
..............................................................301
Summary
............................................................................................................305
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................306
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................307
References and Further Reading
........................................................................308
Contents ¡x
13.
RECOGNIZING INTERDEPENDENCES AND
THINKING LONG TERM
..............................................................................310
Introduction
........................................................................................................310
Recognizing Interdependencies
.........................................................................310
Technological Advance, the Agrarian Transition, and
Human Migration
...................................................................................310
Income, Poverty, and Economic Growth
....................................................313
Education, Empowerment, and Justice
......................................................320
International Trade
....................................................................................325
Population
..................................................................................................334
Taxes and Incentives
..................................................................................338
Thinking Long Term: Discounting and Policymaking
.......................................340
The Effect of Discount Rates on Environmentally Friendly
Investments and Sustainability: An Illustrative Example
.......................342
The Opportunity Cost of Capital and the Social Rate of Time Preference
.......342
Are the Discount Rates Associated with Competitive Financial
Markets Consistent with Those Required for Sustainability?
................345
Summary
............................................................................................................346
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................348
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................350
References and Further Reading
........................................................................351
14.
SUSTAINABLE ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
...........................................354
Introduction
........................................................................................................354
Conventional Economic Development Strategies
..............................................354
Conventional Economic Development Assistance Programs
.....................355
CaseStudies
...............................................................................................358
Envisioning Sustainable Development: The Brundtland Commission Report,
the Earth Summit, the Millennium Development Goals, and Beyond
...........359
Theories of Sustainability
..................................................................................362
Weak Sustainability
....................................................................................363
Strong Sustainability
..................................................................................364
Practical Policy Implications
.....................................................................366
Sustainability Indicators
.....................................................................................367
Indicators of Weak Sustainability
...............................................................369
Indicators of Strong Sustainability
.............................................................373
Case Studies in Measuring Sustainable Economic Development
......................374
Scotland
......................................................................................................374
United States
..............................................................................................375
Sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean
...........................375
Summary
............................................................................................................376
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................377
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................377
References and Further Reading
........................................................................379
Î*
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SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION
AHD CONSUMPTION
.......-............................................................................382
Introduction
........................................................................................................382
More Sustainable Energy Resources, Technologies, and Processes
..................384
Contents
Selected Renewable Energy Resources and Technologies
.........................384
Industrial Ecology
......................................................................................390
Policies Promoting Sustainable Production and Consumption
..........................391
Extended Producer Responsibility
.............................................................392
Ecolabels
....................................................................................................393
Taxes, Subsidies, and Ecological Tax Reform
............................................396
Government Research and Development Funding
.....................................396
International Environmental Certification
.................................................397
Consumer Preferences and Sustainable Consumption
.......................................399
Summary
............................................................................................................402
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................403
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................404
References and Further Reading
........................................................................405
16.
ISSUES IN THE ECONOMICS OF SUSTAINABLE
LOCAL COMMUNITIES
................................................................................407
Introduction
........................................................................................................407
Sustainable Local Self-Governance of CPR Systems
........................................407
Examples of Sustainable Local Communities and the Systems They
Use for Governing CPRs
................................................................................409
Törbel,
Switzerland
....................................................................................409
Japanese Village Commons
........................................................................409
Spanish Irrigation Commons
.....................................................................410
Localized Self-Governance of Fisheries
....................................................410
Fodder and Fuelwood Use in Panchayat Community Forests
...................411
Ostrom
s
Design Principles Associated with Sustainable
Local Self-Governance of Common-Pool Resources
.............................412
Retrospective on CPRs and Local Self-Governance
..........................................413
Integrating Sustainability into Local Economic Development
..........................414
A Model of the Local Economy
..................................................................415
Different Approaches to Economic Development
......................................419
CaseStudies
...............................................................................................423
Summary
............................................................................................................427
Review Questions and Problems
........................................................................428
Internet Links
.....................................................................................................429
References and Further Reading
........................................................................430
GLOSSARY
..............................................................................................................433
INDEX
....................................................................................................................461
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
.........................................................................................475
Contents
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spelling | Hackett, Steven C. Verfasser aut Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society Steven C. Hackett 4. ed. Armonk, NY [u.a.] Sharpe 2011 XX, 471 S. graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index Environmental economics Environmental policy Natural resources Sustainable development Nachhaltigkeit Umweltpolitik Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd rswk-swf Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd rswk-swf Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd rswk-swf Natürliche Ressourcen (DE-588)4075236-7 gnd rswk-swf Ressourcenökonomie (DE-588)4400948-3 gnd rswk-swf Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd rswk-swf Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 s Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 s DE-188 Ressourcenökonomie (DE-588)4400948-3 s Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 s Natürliche Ressourcen (DE-588)4075236-7 s Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 s 1\p DE-604 2\p DE-604 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=022548493&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 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Hackett, Steven C. Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society Environmental economics Environmental policy Natural resources Sustainable development Nachhaltigkeit Umweltpolitik Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Natürliche Ressourcen (DE-588)4075236-7 gnd Ressourcenökonomie (DE-588)4400948-3 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd |
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title | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society |
title_auth | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society |
title_exact_search | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society |
title_full | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society Steven C. Hackett |
title_fullStr | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society Steven C. Hackett |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental and natural resources economics theory, policy, and the sustainable society Steven C. Hackett |
title_short | Environmental and natural resources economics |
title_sort | environmental and natural resources economics theory policy and the sustainable society |
title_sub | theory, policy, and the sustainable society |
topic | Environmental economics Environmental policy Natural resources Sustainable development Nachhaltigkeit Umweltpolitik Umweltverträglichkeit (DE-588)4061655-1 gnd Nachhaltigkeit (DE-588)4326464-5 gnd Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd Natürliche Ressourcen (DE-588)4075236-7 gnd Ressourcenökonomie (DE-588)4400948-3 gnd Umweltpolitik (DE-588)4078523-3 gnd |
topic_facet | Environmental economics Environmental policy Natural resources Sustainable development Nachhaltigkeit Umweltpolitik Umweltverträglichkeit Umweltökonomie Natürliche Ressourcen Ressourcenökonomie |
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