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Environmental Instrument Choice In A Second-Best World: A Comment On Professor Richards, Daniel H. Cole Apr 2000

Environmental Instrument Choice In A Second-Best World: A Comment On Professor Richards, Daniel H. Cole

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Evaluating Instruments Of Environmental Policy: A Comment On Professor Richards, Nathaniel O. Keohane Apr 2000

Evaluating Instruments Of Environmental Policy: A Comment On Professor Richards, Nathaniel O. Keohane

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Environmental Policy Instrument Choice: The Challenge Of Competing Goals, Robert M. Friedman, Donna Downing, Elizabeth M. Gunn Apr 2000

Environmental Policy Instrument Choice: The Challenge Of Competing Goals, Robert M. Friedman, Donna Downing, Elizabeth M. Gunn

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


A Grateful Response To Comments On Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice, Kenneth R. Richards Apr 2000

A Grateful Response To Comments On Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice, Kenneth R. Richards

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Goals, Instruments, And Environmental Policy Choice, Sidney A. Shapiro, Robert L. Glicksman Apr 2000

Goals, Instruments, And Environmental Policy Choice, Sidney A. Shapiro, Robert L. Glicksman

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice, Kenneth R. Richards Apr 2000

Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice, Kenneth R. Richards

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice: Another View, A. H. Barnett, Timothy D. Terrell Apr 2000

Framing Environmental Policy Instrument Choice: Another View, A. H. Barnett, Timothy D. Terrell

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Economic Analysis In Shaping Environmental Policy, Arthur Fraas Oct 1991

The Role Of Economic Analysis In Shaping Environmental Policy, Arthur Fraas

Law and Contemporary Problems

The experience of the US in using economic analysis to develop environmental policy is examined. Regulatory actions needed to create environmental benefits often impose substantial costs--both direct costs and indirect effects on other social goals--so it is important to consider all the effects of proposed initiatives Before imposing regulations.