Emission pricing: avoiding both the rock and the hard place
John Pezzey
No 375603, Competition & Regulation Times from New Zealand Institute for the Study of Competition and Regulation
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For at least thirty years, environmental economists like ANU's Jack Pezzey have been urging governments to control environmental quality by using indirect and artificial market forces as well as - or even instead of - direct regulation. Here Dr Pezzey explains how payment thresholds can be used to balance the politics and the economics of emission pricing.
Date: 2006-07-01
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