Empirical modeling of the economy and the environment / C. Böhringer, A. Löschel (eds.)
The papers presented in this volume address a wide range of policy themes in the context of environmental regulation. Investigated issues include the interaction between environmental regulation and economic growth, international competitiveness, structural change, pollution leakage, technological i...
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Environmental Regulation and Productivity Growth: An Analysis of U.S. Manufacturing Industries
- Environmental Regulation and Competitiveness: An Exploratory Meta-Analysis
- Trade, Technology, and Carbon Emissions: A CGE Analysis for West Germany
- Environmental Policies in Open Economies and Leakage Problems
- Pollution Charges and Incentives
- An Economic Assessment of the Kyoto Protocol Using a Global Model Based on the Marginal Abatement Costs of 12 Regions
- Sharing the Burden of Carbon Abatement in the European Union
- Banking and Trade of Carbon Emission Rights: A CGE Analysis
- Cost-Efficiency Methodology for the Selection of New Car Emission Standards in Europe
- Commitment and Time Consistency of Environmental Policy and Incentives for Adoption and R & D
- Ecological Tax Reform and Efficiency of Taxation
- Optimal Intertemporal Pricing of Resource Stocks: The Case of Fossil Fuel Extraction and Atmospheric CO2 Deposits
- Balancing the Interests of the Present and the Future.