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Acknowledgements | ||
Series Preface | ||
Introduction | ||
1 | Standards versus Standards: The Effects of Different Pollution Restrictions | 3 |
2 | Performance versus Design Standards in the Regulation of Pollution | 17 |
3 | Agricultural Runoff as a Nonpoint Externality: A Theoretical Development | 43 |
4 | The New "Contractarian" Paradigm in Environmental Regulation | 51 |
5 | Emission Trading vs. Rigid Regulations in the Control of Vehicle Emissions | 77 |
6 | Why CAFE Worked | 93 |
7 | When is Command-and-Control Efficient? Institutions, Technology, and the Comparative Efficiency of Alternative Regulatory Regimes for Environmental Protection | 115 |
8 | The Triumph of Technology-Based Standards | 167 |
9 | The Use of Economic Incentives in Developing Countries: Lessons from International Experience with Industrial Air Pollution | 199 |
10 | Environmental Policy for Developing Countries | 239 |
11 | Reevaluating the Relationship Between Transferable Property Rights and Command-and-Control Regulation | 247 |
12 | The Net Benefits of Incentive-Based Regulation: A Case Study of Environmental Standard Setting | 273 |
13 | Effluent Charges: A Critique | 283 |
14 | Cost-Effective Policies to Improve Urban Air Quality in Santiago, Chile | 301 |
15 | Prices vs. Quantities | 315 |
16 | Ex Post Liability for Harm vs. Ex Ante Safety Regulation: Substitutes or Complements? | 331 |
17 | Regulation of Prices and Pollution under Incomplete Information | 347 |
18 | Welfare Consequences of Emission Credit Trading Programs | 369 |
19 | Market Power and Transferable Property Rights | 381 |
20 | Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Controls Versus Taxes | 397 |
21 | Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Control Versus Taxes: Comment | 407 |
22 | Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Control Versus Taxes: Comment | 411 |
23 | Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Control Versus Taxes: Comment | 413 |
24 | Polluters' Profits and Political Response: Direct Control Versus Taxes: Reply | 415 |
25 | A Positive Theory of Environmental Quality Regulation | 417 |
26 | Economists and the Environmental Muddle | 443 |
27 | Regulation by Prices and by Command | 461 |
28 | Explaining Market Mechanisms | 469 |
Name Index | 493 |
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