Voluntary approaches in climate policy/ edited by Andrea Baranzini and Philippe Thalmann
Material type: TextPublication details: Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, 2004Description: 304 pISBN: 9781843763222Subject(s): Climatic changes -- Government policy | Environmental economicsDDC classification: 338.92Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 338.92 BAR/V (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00919 |
1. An Overview of the Economics of Voluntary Approaches in Climate Policies
2. Effectiveness of Voluntary Approaches: Implications for Climate Mitigation
3. Do Voluntary Approaches to Climate Change Lead to Efficient Environmental Protection?
4. Voluntary Approaches as Climate Policy Tools: Competition Issues and the Role of Market Structure
5. Self-enforcing Voluntary Approaches with Incomplete Information and Environmental Uncertainty
6. Public Voluntary Programmes for Mitigating Climate Change
7. Voluntary Approaches under Uncertainty and Irreversibility
8. Negotiated Agreements and the Demand for Political Legitimacy
9. The Architecture and Functioning of Dutch Negotiated Agreements
10. Energy Efficiency and Greenhouse Gas Emissions: Correcting Market Failures Using Public Voluntary Programmes
11. A Transaction Cost Perspective on Negotiated Agreements: The Case of the USEPA XL Programme
12. Voluntary Approaches and Technical Regulation in the Future Development of EU Climate Policy
13. The UK Climate Change Levy Agreements: Combining Negotiated Agreements with Tax and Emission Trading
14. Swiss Climate Policy: Combining VAs with Other Instruments under the Menace of a CO2 Tax
15. An Empirical Analysis of the Effect of the Danish Energy Agreements
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