Handbook of Environmental and Resource Economics
Edited by Jeroen van den Bergh
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
This major reference book comprises specially commissioned surveys in environmental and resource economics written by an international team of experts. Authoritative yet accessible, each entry provides a state-of-the-art summary of key areas that will be invaluable to researchers, practitioners and advanced students.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
ISBN: 9781858983752
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 An Overview of Environmental and Resource Economics

- Jeroen van den Bergh
- Ch 2 A Short History of Environmental and Resource Economics

- T.D. Crocker
- Ch 3 Optimal Extraction of Non-Renewable Resources

- Cees Withagen
- Ch 4 Imperfect Competition in Natural Resource Markets

- Cees Withagen and Aart de Zeeuw
- Ch 5 Economics of Mining Taxation

- P.A. Neher
- Ch 6 International Trade and Natural Resources

- N. Van Long
- Ch 7 Indicators of Natural Resource Scarcity: A Review and Synthesis

- C.J. Cleveland and David Stern
- Ch 8 Renewable Resources: Fisheries

- C.W. Clark
- Ch 9 Renewable Resources: Forestry

- T. Aronsson and K.-G. Löfgren
- Ch 10 The Economics of Water Use

- David Zilberman and L. Lipper
- Ch 11 Agriculture and the Environment

- James Shortle and David Abler
- Ch 12 Economics of Energy

- J. Willem and E. Worrell
- Ch 13 Externalities

- Erik Verhoef
- Ch 14 Endogenous Environmental Risk

- T.D. Crocker and Jason Shogren
- Ch 15 Standards versus Taxes in Pollution Control

- G.E. Helfand
- Ch 16 Imperfect Markets, Technological Innovation and Environmental Policy Instruments

- Carlo Carraro
- Ch 17 Environmental Policy and Transaction Costs

- K. Krutilla
- Ch 18 Tradable Permits in Economist Theory

- P. Koutstaal
- Ch 19 Lessons from Using Transferable Permits to Control Air Pollution in the United States

- T. Tietenberg
- Ch 20 The Double Dividend of an Environmental Tax Reform

- Ruud de Mooij
- Ch 21 Practical Considerations and Comparison of Instruments of Environmental Policy

- C.S.l Russel and Philip Powell
- Ch 22 Public Economics and Environmental Policy

- Stef Proost
- Ch 23 Positive Analyses of Instrument Choice in Environmental Policies

- F.J. Dietz and Herman R.J. Vollebergh
- Ch 24 Equity in Environmental Policy: An Application to Global Warming

- Adam Rose and Snorre Kverndokk
- Ch 25 Distributional Issues: An Overview

- J. Martinez-Alier and M. O’Connor
- Ch 26 Environmental Policy in Open Economies

- M. Rauscher
- Ch 27 Partial Equilibrium Models of Trade and the Environment

- K. Krutilla
- Ch 28 General Models of Environmental Policy and Foreign Trade

- K. Steininger
- Ch 29 Strategic environmental policy and foreign trade

- A.M. Ulph
- Ch 30 Environment, International Trade and Development

- Harmen Verbruggen
- Ch 31 Environmental Conflict, Bargaining and Cooperation

- Carlo Carraro
- Ch 32 Transboundary Environmental Problems

- M. Hoel
- Ch 33 Economic Analysis of Global Environmental Issues: Global Warming, Stratospheric Ozone and Biodiversity

- David Pearce
- Ch 34 Tax Instruments for Curbing Co2 Emissions

- Stephen Smith
- Ch 35 Environmental and Regional Economics

- Peter Nijkamp
- Ch 36 Non-point Source Pollution Control

- Anastasios Xepapadeas
- Ch 37 Land Use and Environmental Quality

- W.B. Meyer
- Ch 38 Urban Sustainability

- D. Banister
- Ch 39 Location Choice, Environmental Quality and Public Policy(K.J. Button and P. Rietveld)

- James Markusen
- Ch 40 Transport and the environment

- Kenneth Button and Piet Rietveld
- Ch 41 Environment in Macroeconomic Modelling

- Ekko van Ierland
- Ch 42 Endogenous Growth Theory and the Environment

- Sjak Smulders
- Ch 43 A Pro-growth Perspective

- Wilfred Beckerman
- Ch 44 Steady-state Economics: Avoiding Uneconomic Growth

- Herman Daly
- Ch 45 An Assessment of the Growth Debate

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Ruud de Mooij
- Ch 46 The Environmental Kuznets Curve Hypothesis

- S.M. de Bruyn and R.J. Heintz
- Ch 47 Growth-oriented Economic Policies and their Environmental Impact

- M. Munasinghe
- Ch 48 The Biophysical Basis of Environmental Sustainability

- R. Goodland
- Ch 49 Indicators of Sustainable Development

- Onno Kuik and A.J. Gilbert
- Ch 50 Development, Poverty and Environment

- Edward Barbier
- Ch 51 Theory of Economic Valuation of Environmental Goods and Services

- P.-O. Johansson
- Ch 52 Recreation Demand Models for Environmental Valuation

- Catherine Kling and John Crooker
- Ch 53 Hedonic Models

- R.B. Palmquist
- Ch 54 Contingent Valuation

- B. Kristöni
- Ch 55 Meta-analysis, Economic Valuation and Environmental Economics

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Kenneth Button
- Ch 56 Valuation and Ethics in Environmental Economics

- R.K. Blamey and M.S. Common
- Ch 57 Cost–benefit Analysis of Environmental Policy and Management

- Nick Hanley
- Ch 58 Multi-criteria methods for quantitative, qualitative and fuzzy evaluation problems

- R. Janssen and Giuseppe Munda
- Ch 59 Physical Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis

- Matthias Ruth
- Ch 60 Materials, Economics and the Environment

- R.U. Ayres
- Ch 61 Ecological Principles and Environmental Economic Analysis

- R. Folke
- Ch 62 Industrial Metabolism and the Grand Nutrient Cycles

- R.U. Ayres
- Ch 63 Indicators of Economic and Ecological Health

- B. Hannon
- Ch 64 EMERGY, Value, Ecology and Economics

- R.A. Herendeen
- Ch 65 Evolution, Environment and Economics

- John Gowdy
- Ch 66 Ethical Perspectives and Environmental Policy Analysis

- H. Glasser
- Ch 67 Environmental and Ecological Economics Perspectives

- R.K. Turner
- Ch 68 Input–Output Analysis, Technology and the Environment

- Faye Duchin and A.E. Steenge
- Ch 69 Computable General Equilibrium Models for Environmental Economics and Policy Analysis

- K. Conrad
- Ch 70 Game Theory in Environmental Policy Analysis

- Henk Folmer and Aart de Zeeuw
- Ch 71 Optimal Control Theory in Environmental Economics

- T. Feenstra, H. Cesar and Peter Kort
- Ch 72 Economic Models of Sustainable Development

- Jeroen van den Bergh and Marjan Hofkes
- Ch 73 Energy–Economy–Environment Models

- S. Faucheux and F. Levarlet
- Ch 74 Decomposition Methodology in Energy Demand and Environmental Analysis

- B.W. Ang
- Ch 75 Input–Output Structural Decomposition Analysis of Energy and the Environment

- Adam Rose
- Ch 76 Experiments in Environmental Economics

- Jason Shogren and Terrance Hurley
- Ch 77 Natural Resource Accounting

- S. El Serafy
- Ch 78 Impacts of Economic Theories on Environmental Economics: Prospects

- D. Siniscalco
- Ch 79 Integration and Communication between Environmental Economics and other Disciplines (J.L.R. Proops)

- J.L.R. Proops
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