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schema:description | "内容記述: 1. INTRODUCTION. 2. BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY FRAMEWORK 1. Introduction; 2. Industrial pollution and the social optimum: 2.1. Descriptive models of industrial pollution and social damages; 2.2. Social optimum and suboptimality of competitive markets; 3. Standard environmental policy instruments: 3.1. Emission taxes; 3.2. Subsidies; 3.3. Tradable emission permits; 3.4. Deposit-refund systems; 3.5. Output taxes; 3.6. Performance bonds and noncompliance fees; 3.7. Voluntary agreements; 3.8. Command and control regulation: Performance and design standards; 4. Environmental policy under production externalities; 5. Bargaining solutions for environmental externalities; 6. Uncertainty and the choice of policy instruments; 7. Nonconvexities and environmental policy; 8. Cost effectiveness and policy instruments: 8.1. Spatial considerations; 8.2. The impact of transaction costs; 9. Criteria for choice of environmental policy instruments; 10. Liability. 3. STOCK EXTERNALITIES, DYNAMICS AND THE DESIGN OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: 1. Introduction; 2 Social optimum and market equilibrium under stock pollution; 2.1. Finite time horizon; 3. Optimal environmental policy under stock externality; 3.1. Emission taxes; 3.2. Tradable emission permits; 3.3. Emission limits; 4. Environmental policy and investment decisions: 4.1. Decisions about productive abatement investment; 4.2. Decisions about input substitution; 5. Strategic interactions and pollution dynamics: 5.1. Optimal environmental policy: 6. Uncertainty and stock externality; 7. Environmental pollution and economic growth: 7.1. Sustainability; 7.2. Welfare measures; 7.3. Optimal growth and environmental pollution. 4. INFORMATIONAL CONSTRAINTS AND NONPOINT SOURCE POLLUTION: 1. Introduction; 2. Imperfect observability and optimal taxation; 2.1. Ambient taxes under stock externalities; .2.2. The impact of uncertainty; 3. Collective penalties and budget-balancing schemes: 3.1. NBB contracts; 3.2. BB contracts; 4. Input-based incentive schemes: 4.1. Input taxes under asymmetric information. 5. ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY AND MARKET STRUCTURE: 1. Introduction; 2. Environmental regulation under monopoly: 2.1. Emission taxes under monopoly; 2.2. Optimal regulation of polluting monopolies; 3. Environmental regulation in oligopolistic markets: 3.1. Emission taxes in fixed number oligopolies; 3.2. Emission taxes under endogenous market structure; 3.3. Impacts of emission taxes and market structure; 3.4. Regulating through tradable emission permits; 4. Environmental innovation. 6. THE INTERNATIONAL DIMENSION OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY: 1. Introduction; 2. Global pollution and environmental policy; 3. International environmental agreements: 3.1. International agreements and coalition formation; 3.2. Cost-sharing and international environmental agreements; 3.3. Issue linkage and international environmental agreements; 4. Dynamic aspects of global pollution problems: 4.1. Global warming; 4.2. Acid rains; 5. Emission taxes and global pollution problems; 6. International emission permits; 7. Environmental policy and international trade. 7. MATHEMATICAL TOOLS IN ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS: 1. Introduction; 2. Fundamental concepts: 2.1. Sets and functions; 2.2. Linear algebra; 2.3. Elements of point set topology; 2.4. Fixed point theorem; 2.5. differentiability; 2.6. The implicit function theorem; 2.7. Contour sets and homogenous functions; 2.8. Concave and homogenous functions; 3. Static optimization: 3.1. Unconstrained optimization; 3.2. Constrained optimization; 3.3. Comparative statistics; 3.4. Envelope results; 4; Differential equations and dynamical systems: 4.1. Differential equations; 4.2. Equilibrium; 5. Dynamic optimization: 5.1. Calculus of variations; 5.2.. Optimal control; 6. Differential games; 7. Stochastic control....(more)" |
schema:description | "Source: New Horizons in Environmental Economics (General editor: Wallace E. Oates)" |
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