An Introduction to the Law and Economics of Environmental Policy: Issues in Institutional Design
- Publisher:
- Emerald Group Publishing Limited
- Publication date:
- 2002-08-15
- Authors:
- Timothy Swanson
- ISBN:
- 978-0-76230-888-0
Index
- List of contributors
- Preface
- An introduction to the law and economics of environmental policy: Issues in institutional design
- The Aarhus convention and the politics of process: The political economy of procedural environmental rights
- Comments on paper by Susan Rose-Ackerman and Achim A. Halpaap
- Environmental regulatory decision making under uncertainty
- Comments on paper by Richard B. Stewart
- Can law and economics stand the purchase of moral satisfaction?
- Comments on paper by Richard O. Zerbe, Jr.
- Individual preference-based values and environmental decision making: Should valuation have its day in court?
- Comment on paper by Andreas Kontoleon, Richard Macrory and Timothy Swanson
- Toward a total-cost approach to environmental instrument choice
- Comments on paper by Daniel H. Cole and Peter Z. Grossman
- The choice of instruments for environmental policy: Liability or regulation?
- Comments on paper by Marcel Boyer and Donatella Porrini
- Environmental damage insurance in theory and practice
- Comments on paper by Michael Faure
- The design of marketable permit schemes to control local and regional pollutants
- Comments on paper by Jonathon Remy Nash and Richard L. Revesz
- Monitoring for latent liabilities: When is it necessary and who should do it?
- Comments on paper by Timothy Swanson and Robin Mason
- Financial responsibility for environmental obligations: Are bonding and assurance rules fulfilling their promise?
- Comments on paper by James Boyd
- Pollution and penalties
- Comment on paper by Anthony Ogus and Carolyn Abbot
- Eight things about enforcement that seem obvious but may not be
- Comment on paper by Anthony G. Heyes