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OverviewIn recent years, voluntary approaches to emission reductions have increasingly been adopted by major companies all over the world and have increasingly been supported by regulatory bodies and public administrations. Despite this world-wide effort to achieve a better environmental performance through voluntary approaches, economic analysis has somehow neglected the importance of voluntary approaches as an environmental policy instrument. This book is a first attempt to fill this gap by gathering together all major experts in the fields and by providing a detailed analysis of all main aspects characterising the design and implementation of voluntary approaches in environmental policy. The book, which is the outcome of cooperation between the Aecole des Mines of Paris and the Fondazione ENI E. Mattei, within the EU Concerted Action on Market Based Policy Instruments for Environmental Protection, contains both theoretical analyses and case studies. The chapters of this book therefore provide a useful assessment of the main features and of the potential implementation problems of a new, important and promising environmental policy instrument. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Carlo Carraro , François LévêquePublisher: Springer Imprint: Springer Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 1st ed. 1999 Volume: 14 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.515kg ISBN: 9789048151561ISBN 10: 9048151562 Pages: 264 Publication Date: 06 December 2010 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of Contents1. Introduction: The rationale and potential of voluntary approaches.- 2. Externalities, collective goods and the requirement of a state’s intervention in pollution abatement.- 3. Environmental regulation through voluntary agreements.- 4. Voluntary agreements in environmental policy: negotiating emission reductions.- 5. The cost efficiency of voluntary agreements for regulating industrial pollution: a Coasean approach.- 6. Can Austrian economics provide a new approach to environmental policy?.- 7. Voluntary approaches to environmental protection: the role of legislative threats.- 8. Environmental industrial regulation and the private codes question.- 9. The influence of information-based initiatives and negotiated environmental agreements on technological change.- 10. A dynamic model of environmental policies. The case of innovation oriented voluntary agreements.- 11. Voluntary agreements with industry.- 12. Voluntary agreements as an instrument to substitute regulating and economic instruments: Lessons from the German voluntary agreements on CO2 reduction.- 13. Voluntary approaches, the environment and the law: a Canadian perspective.ReviewsFrom the reviews: Carlo Carraro and Francois Leveque,s book is one of the first wide-ranging and serious endeavors to delineate voluntary approaches, analyze their effectiveness, explore the possibilities to enhance their performance, and explain the rationale for voluntary compliance by different stakeholders. ... strongly recommend this book to graduate students, environmental policy scholars, policy practitioners, and those in the private sector interested in the adoption of voluntary approaches. The book provides researchers and stakeholders with theoretical and methodological tools for exploring the conditions under which voluntary agreements work. (Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar, International Environmental Agreements, Vol. 8, 2008) From the reviews: Carlo Carraro and Francois Leveque's book is one of the first wide-ranging and serious endeavors to delineate voluntary approaches, analyze their effectiveness, explore the possibilities to enhance their performance, and explain the rationale for voluntary compliance by different stakeholders. ! strongly recommend this book to graduate students, environmental policy scholars, policy practitioners, and those in the private sector interested in the adoption of voluntary approaches. The book provides researchers and stakeholders with theoretical and methodological tools for exploring the conditions under which voluntary agreements work. (Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar, International Environmental Agreements, Vol. 8, 2008) From the reviews: Carlo Carraro and Francois Leveque's book is one of the first wide-ranging and serious endeavors to delineate voluntary approaches, analyze their effectiveness, explore the possibilities to enhance their performance, and explain the rationale for voluntary compliance by different stakeholders. ... strongly recommend this book to graduate students, environmental policy scholars, policy practitioners, and those in the private sector interested in the adoption of voluntary approaches. The book provides researchers and stakeholders with theoretical and methodological tools for exploring the conditions under which voluntary agreements work. (Lada Kochtcheeva Dunbar, International Environmental Agreements, Vol. 8, 2008) Author InformationFrançois Lévêque is professor of Law and Economics at the Ecole des mines de Paris. His academic, teaching and consulting interests are in the areas of environmental policy, antitrust and regulation. His research focuses on the assessment of policy instruments (e.g., access charges for railways, transmission tariffs, eco-taxes, co-venants) and policy reforms (e.g., gas and electricity French and European laws, EU deregulation in railways and airlines industries). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |