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  • 1
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    b3kat_BV021274048
    Format: XXVII S., S. 1106 - 1618, 25 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0444511466 , 9780444511461
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 20,3
    In: 3
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : North-Holland
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    b3kat_BV040918794
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9780444500632 , 9780444511454 , 9780444511461 , 9780444537720
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 20
    Note: Bd. 1 (2003) bis Bd. 4 (2018) im Rahmen einer Nationallizenz (ZDB-1-HBE) verfügbar. , Bd. 1, Environmental degradation and institutional responses, Bd. 2, Valuing environmental changes, Bd. 3, Economywide and international environmental issues, Bd. 4 (2018)
    Language: English
    Keywords: Umweltökonomie
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    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Amsterdam ; : North-Holland/Elsevier,
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    almahu_9947367665102882
    Format: 1 online resource (573 p.)
    ISBN: 1-280-63376-X , 9786610633760 , 0-08-045916-1
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics, 20
    Content: Many of the frontiers of environmental economics research are at the interface of large-scale and long-term environmental change with national and global economic systems. This is also where some of the most of challenging environmental policy issues occur. Volume 3 of the Handbook of Environmental Economics provides a synthesis of the latest theory on economywide and international environmental issues and a critical review of models for analyzing those issues. It begins with chapters on the fundamental relationships that connect environmental resources to economic growth and long-run socia
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , front cover; copyright; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Dedication; Preface to the Handbook; table of contents - volume 3; 21 Intertemporal Welfare Economics and the Environment; 22 National Income and the Environment; 23 Economic growth and the environment; 24 CGE Modeling of Environmental Policy and Resource Management; 25 Calculating the Costs of Environmental Regulation; 26 Environmental implications of non-environmental policies; 27 International Trade, Foreign Investment, and the Environment; 28 The theory of international environmental agreements , 29 The Economics of Biodiversity30 The Economics of Climate Policy; Author Index; Subject Index; Handbooks in Economics; Forthcoming Titles , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-444-51146-6
    Language: English
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    gbv_1655602403
    Format: Online Ressource (573 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed.
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 0080459161 , 9780080459165 , 0444511466
    Series Statement: Handbooks in economics 20
    Content: Many of the frontiers of environmental economics research are at the interface of large-scale and long-term environmental change with national and global economic systems. This is also where some of the most of challenging environmental policy issues occur. Volume 3 of the Handbook of Environmental Economics provides a synthesis of the latest theory on economywide and international environmental issues and a critical review of models for analyzing those issues. It begins with chapters on the fundamental relationships that connect environmental resources to economic growth and long-run social welfare. The following chapters consider how environmental policy differs in a general-equiIibrium setting from a partial-equilibrium setting and in a distorted economy from a perfect economy. The volume closes with chapters on environmental issues that cross or transcend national borders, such as trade and the environment, biodiversity conservation, acid rain, ozone depletion, and global climate change. The volume provides a useful reference for not only natural resource and environmental economists but also international economists, development economists, and macroeconomists
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , front cover; copyright; Introduction to the Series; Contents of the Handbook; Dedication; Preface to the Handbook; table of contents - volume 3; 21 Intertemporal Welfare Economics and the Environment; 22 National Income and the Environment; 23 Economic growth and the environment; 24 CGE Modeling of Environmental Policy and Resource Management; 25 Calculating the Costs of Environmental Regulation; 26 Environmental implications of non-environmental policies; 27 International Trade, Foreign Investment, and the Environment; 28 The theory of international environmental agreements , 29 The Economics of Biodiversity30 The Economics of Climate Policy; Author Index; Subject Index; Handbooks in Economics; Forthcoming Titles;
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780444511461
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444511466
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0444500634
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Handbook of environmental economics Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2003-
    Language: English
    Keywords: Umweltpolitik ; Umweltökonomie ; Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Book
    Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier North-Holland
    UID:
    gbv_504574892
    Format: XXVII, S. 1106 - 1618, I-25 S. , graph. Darst.
    Edition: 1. ed.
    ISBN: 0444511466 , 9780444511461
    Series Statement: Handbook of environmental economics / ed. by Karl-Göran Mäler ... Vol. 3
    Note: Enth. 10 Beitr , Literaturangaben
    Language: English
    Subjects: Economics
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    Keywords: Handbuch
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    UID:
    gbv_1831636190
    ISBN: 0080459161
    Content: In this chapter, we review the concept of national income and the economic theory of national income accounting. There are two building blocks – the ideas of Fisher, Lindahl, Hicks about income as an expenditure level that can be continued into the future, and the concept of income as a welfare measure that emerges from the welfare economics and general equilibrium of the 1950s and 1960s. The former have led to an extensive literature on the use of Hamiltonians or their first-order approximations as an income measure. After reviewing this body of theory and the connections between the concepts, we suggest extensions and then consider how various proposed green accounting systems match up to the theoretical desiderata. We also review a number of empirical applications. We devote considerable space to the United Nations' proposed System of Economic and Environmental Accounts, and to accounting reforms proposed by the statistical offices of various countries.
    In: Handbook of environmental economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier North Holland, 2005, (2005), Seite 1147-1217, 0080459161
    In: 9780080459165
    In: 0444511466
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:1147-1217
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831636158
    ISBN: 0080459161
    Content: This chapter seeks to understand the linkages between non-environmental polices and the environment, with a particular focus on taxation and subsidies. In order to understand the quite complex literature on this subject, we draw on the theory of the second best and the theory of optimal taxation. The thrust of the chapter is that there are multiple objectives and interactions among the various policies employed to meet them. In retrospect, one can always ‘do better’ in, say, improving efficiency and environmental quality without worsening the income distribution. What is interesting is to understand what the environmental impacts of the non-environmental policies have been and what lessons one can learn about the formulation of similar policies in the future. That is the central purpose of the chapter. Section 2 examines subsidies in agriculture and transport, as well as policies relating to trade liberalization, privatization, and public infrastructure investment. Section 3 is devoted specifically to energy subsidies. It reviews the results of partial- and general-equilibrium studies on energy subsidies, including environmental impacts (in particular, carbon emissions). Section 4 presents a general-equilibrium model in which energy subsidies and other taxes in the economy are reduced in a revenue-neutral fashion. Two important general-equilibrium effects, the revenue-recycling effect and the tax-interaction effect, are introduced in this section. Sections 5 and 6 continue the discussion of revenue-neutral fiscal policy changes, focusing on the substitution of environmental taxes for other taxes, in particular taxes on labor. This is the “double dividend” debate. Section 5 presents the theory, while Section 6 presents empirical evidence for the European Union. The latter section focuses primarily on employment effects, not welfare effects (the “employment double dividend” vs. “gross welfare dividend”). Section 7 summarizes the main points of the chapter.
    In: Handbook of environmental economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier North Holland, 2005, (2005), Seite 1353-1401, 0080459161
    In: 9780080459165
    In: 0444511466
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:1353-1401
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831636107
    ISBN: 0080459161
    Content: The series Handbooks in Economics produces handbooks for various branches of economics, each of which is a definitive source, reference, and teaching supplement for the use by professional researchers and advanced graduate students. Each handbook provides self-contained surveys of the current state of a branch of economics in the form of chapters prepared by leading specialists on various aspects of this branch of economics. These surveys summarize not only received results but also newer developments, from current journal articles and discussion papers. Some original material is also included, but the main goal is to provide comprehensive and accessible surveys.
    In: Handbook of environmental economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier North Holland, 2005, (2005), Seite v, 0080459161
    In: 9780080459165
    In: 0444511466
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:v
    Language: English
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    gbv_1831636115
    ISBN: 0080459161
    Content: Economics has played an increasingly important role in shaping policy, in the United States and elsewhere. This chapter reviews some of the dimensions of the economic approach to analyzing, understanding, and developing solutions to the problem of climate change. We then turn to the issue of designing regulatory instruments to control the problem. The chapter concludes with a discussion of the political economy of greenhouse gas control in an international context.
    In: Handbook of environmental economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier North Holland, 2005, (2005), Seite 1561-1618, 0080459161
    In: 9780080459165
    In: 0444511466
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:1561-1618
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1831636182
    ISBN: 0080459161
    Content: Environmental pollution is introduced both as a joint product and as a source of disutility in growth models. The purpose is to explore vital questions such as: is environmental protection compatible with economic growth; is it possible to have sustained growth in the long run without accumulation of pollution; what is the impact of environmental concerns on growth, and in particular, how are the levels, the paths or the growth rates of crucial variables such as capital, income, consumption or environmental pollution affected if we take into account the environment; what type of deviations do we observe between market outcomes and the social optimum; what are the policy implications of these deviations; what do data tell us about stylized facts relating environmental quality and economic development (the environmental Kuznets curve); and how can total factor productivity be decomposed into its sources once we account for the fact that an economy produces not only the desired output, but also undesirable output (environmental pollution)?
    In: Handbook of environmental economics, Amsterdam : Elsevier North Holland, 2005, (2005), Seite 1219-1271, 0080459161
    In: 9780080459165
    In: 0444511466
    In: year:2005
    In: pages:1219-1271
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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