Robert N. Stavins has emerged as one of the most influential voices
in environmental economics over the last decade and a half. These
23 essays on environmental economics and policy, written by
Professor Stavins and his co-authors over the period 1988-1999,
originally appeared in a diverse set of leading, scholarly
periodicals and are here collected for the first time. The book is
divided into seven parts: overview; benefits and costs of
environmental regulation; normative analysis of policy instruments;
positive analysis of policy instruments; environmental technology
innovation and diffusion; causes and consequences of land-use
changes; and global climate policy. The book begins with an
introductory essay in which Stavins reflects on the professional
path that led to his research and writing and identifies common
themes that emerge from this period of research. Students,
scholars, practitioners and policymakers will find this volume a
valuable and very useful addition to their collection.
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