International Environmental Economics: A Survey of the Issues
Edited by Günther Schulze and
Heinrich Ursprung
in OUP Catalogue from Oxford University Press
Abstract:
Environmental economics has traditionally been conducted in a closed economy mode. Most textbooks on the subject still reflect this restriction: international aspects of environmental problems are often not covered at all or dealt with as an afterthought. In a world in which many environmental pollutants spill over national borders, and national economies have become increasingly integrated, this state of affairs is clearly unsatisfactory; rational environmental policies undertaken in a globalizing world need to take the international economic and environmental relationships into consideration. This perception has given rise to much literature employing an open economy approach to analysing environmental problems and policies. After a decade of intensive research, the time has come to take stock of the state-of-the-art knowledge. It is the objective of this volume to provide a review which will be of interest to scholars and graduate students of economics and political science who wish to familiarize themselves with the main issues and actors in the field of international environmental economics. This collection of non-technical, issue-oriented, and comprehensive surveys is written by leading specialists in international and environmental economics. Contributors to this volume - Edward B. Barbier (University of Wyoming) Lucas Bretschger (University of Greifswald, Germany) Roger D. Congleton (Center for Study of Public Choice; George Mason University, Fairfax, VA) Hannes Egli (University of Greifswald, Germany) David E. Ervin (Portland State University) Michael Rauscher (University of Rostock) Carsten Schmidt (Arthur Andersen Frankfurt am Main) Gunther G. Schulze (Albert-Ludwig University of Freiburg) Sjak Smulders (Tilburg University) Heinrich W. Ursprung (University of Konstanz)
Date: 2002
ISBN: 9780199261116
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