Lessons from the American Experiment with Market-Based Environmental Policies
Robert Stavins
Working Paper Series from Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government
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This paper draws on American experience with four categories of market-based instruments for environmental protection: charge systems; tradeable permits; market friction reduction; and government subsidy reduction. The paper examines normative and positive lessons that can be learned from these experiences.
Date: 2001-10
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