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Environmental Markets : Equity and Efficiency / ed. by Geoffrey Heal, Graciela Chichilnisky.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Economics for a Sustainable EarthPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: 1 online resource (280 p.)Content type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780231115889
  • 9780231504478
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 363.738/7 21
LOC classification:
  • HC79.P55 E584 2000eb
Other classification:
  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Markets for Tradable Carbon Dioxide Emission Quotas: Principles and Practice -- Chapter 3. Equity and Efficiency in Environmental Markets: Global Trade in Carbon Dioxide Emissions -- Chapter 4. Emissions Constraints, Emission Permits, and Marginal Abatement Costs -- Chapter 5. Equilibrium and Efficiency: International Emission Permits Markets -- Chapter 6. Efficiency Properties of a Constant-Ratio Mechanism for the Distribution of Tradable Emission Permits -- Chapter 7. Who Should Abate Carbon Emissions? An International Viewpoint -- Chapter 8. Differentiated or Uniform International Carbon Taxes: Theoretical Evidences and Procedural Constraints -- Chapter 9. Efficiency and Distribution in Computable Models of Carbon Emission Abatement -- Chapter 10. Securitizing the Biosphere -- Chapter 11. Equity and Efficiency in Emission Markets: The Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements -- Chapter 12. The Clean Development Mechanism: Unwrapping the ''Kyoto Surprise'' -- Chapter 13. Knowledge and the Environment: Markets with Privately Produced Public Goods -- Chapter 14. A Commentary on the Kyoto Protocol 247 Rau´ l Estrada-Oyuela -- Appendix. The Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change -- Contributors -- Index
Summary: Markets are increasingly central to the resolution of environmental problems. They played a critical role in implementing the 1990 Clean Air Act of the United States, which has been instrumental in reducing acid rain in a cost-effective manner. They are also central to the global strategy adopted for limiting the emissions of greenhouse gases under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol and are being used for resolving conflicts over the use of other environmental resources, particularly water. Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency represents the first systematic and in-depth study of the economic issues raised by this growing use of environmental markets. Focusing on the relationship between equity and efficiency-which is central to many of the debates between industrial and developing countries-the book explores the underlying economics and the possibilities for win-win solutions that benefit all parties to the problems.Graciela Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal have been instrumental in developing the economic understanding required for the operation of environmental markets and for promoting their use among policy makers leading to the Kyoto Protocol. Contributors to this volume include established experts from international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and academia, including Raúl Estrada-Oyuela, who chaired the negotiating committee of the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 1997 Kyoto meetings.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Markets for Tradable Carbon Dioxide Emission Quotas: Principles and Practice -- Chapter 3. Equity and Efficiency in Environmental Markets: Global Trade in Carbon Dioxide Emissions -- Chapter 4. Emissions Constraints, Emission Permits, and Marginal Abatement Costs -- Chapter 5. Equilibrium and Efficiency: International Emission Permits Markets -- Chapter 6. Efficiency Properties of a Constant-Ratio Mechanism for the Distribution of Tradable Emission Permits -- Chapter 7. Who Should Abate Carbon Emissions? An International Viewpoint -- Chapter 8. Differentiated or Uniform International Carbon Taxes: Theoretical Evidences and Procedural Constraints -- Chapter 9. Efficiency and Distribution in Computable Models of Carbon Emission Abatement -- Chapter 10. Securitizing the Biosphere -- Chapter 11. Equity and Efficiency in Emission Markets: The Case for an International Bank for Environmental Settlements -- Chapter 12. The Clean Development Mechanism: Unwrapping the ''Kyoto Surprise'' -- Chapter 13. Knowledge and the Environment: Markets with Privately Produced Public Goods -- Chapter 14. A Commentary on the Kyoto Protocol 247 Rau´ l Estrada-Oyuela -- Appendix. The Kyoto Protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change -- Contributors -- Index

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Markets are increasingly central to the resolution of environmental problems. They played a critical role in implementing the 1990 Clean Air Act of the United States, which has been instrumental in reducing acid rain in a cost-effective manner. They are also central to the global strategy adopted for limiting the emissions of greenhouse gases under the 1997 Kyoto Protocol and are being used for resolving conflicts over the use of other environmental resources, particularly water. Environmental Markets: Equity and Efficiency represents the first systematic and in-depth study of the economic issues raised by this growing use of environmental markets. Focusing on the relationship between equity and efficiency-which is central to many of the debates between industrial and developing countries-the book explores the underlying economics and the possibilities for win-win solutions that benefit all parties to the problems.Graciela Chichilnisky and Geoffrey Heal have been instrumental in developing the economic understanding required for the operation of environmental markets and for promoting their use among policy makers leading to the Kyoto Protocol. Contributors to this volume include established experts from international organizations, nongovernmental organizations, and academia, including Raúl Estrada-Oyuela, who chaired the negotiating committee of the Framework Convention on Climate Change and the 1997 Kyoto meetings.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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