Government and the Environment/ - New York: Routledge, 2014.

Part I. Theoretical and policy issues Chapter

1. On the disappearance of the culture of the state from economics and the decline of the political-economic culture of the West Chapter
2. The failures of collective action. A formal game-theoretic revisitation of the Olson theory Chapter
3. Internalizing environmental externalities. From deterministic to stochastic social damage Chapter
4. Environmental protection, climate change, and the Green Paradox. State of the art and open issues

Part II. Applications to special areas of environmental policy Chapter

5. Environmental policy making in real life: illegal waste disposal in the presence of organized crime Chapter
6. Water conservation and management: common sense for a common resource? Chapter
7. Technological Lock-In and the shaping of environmental policy Chapter
8. Common land resources and forests. The role of multi-level governance



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