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Poisoned for Pennies - The Economics of Toxics and Precaution (Paperback): Frank Ackerman Poisoned for Pennies - The Economics of Toxics and Precaution (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman
R918 R867 Discovery Miles 8 670 Save R51 (6%) Out of stock

"Cost-benefit analysis" is a term that is used so frequently we rarely stop to think about it. But relying on it can lead to some dubious conclusions, as Frank Ackerman points out in this eye-opening book. For example, some economists have argued that states should encourage--and even subsidize--cigarette smoking by citizens because smoking will shorten life spans and therefore reduce the need and expense of caring for the elderly. How did the economists reach that conclusion? The answer is cost-benefit analysis, Ackerman explains.

Then in clear, understandable language, he describes an alternative, precautionary approach to making decisions under uncertainty. Once a mere theory, the precautionary principle has now been applied in practice through the European Union's REACH protocol. Citing major studies, many of which he has directed, he shows that the precautionary approach has not only worked, but has been relatively cheap.

"Poisoned for Pennies "shows how the misuse of cost-benefit analysis is impeding efforts to clean up and protect our environment, especially in the case of toxic chemicals. According to Ackerman, conservatives--in elected office, in state and federal regulatory agencies, and in businesses of every size--have been able to successfully argue that environmental clean-up and protection are simply too expensive. But he proves, that is untrue in case after case. Ackerman is already well known for his carefully reasoned attacks on the conventional wisdom about the costs of environmental regulation. This new book, which finds Ackerman ranging from psychological research to risk analysis to the benefits of aggressive pesticide regulation, and from mad cow disease to lead paint, will further his reputation as a thought leader in environmental protection. We can't afford not to listen to him.

Climate Economics - The State of the Art (Hardcover, New): Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton Climate Economics - The State of the Art (Hardcover, New)
Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton
R4,588 Discovery Miles 45 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Climate science paints a bleak picture: The continued growth of greenhouse gas emissions is increasingly likely to cause irreversible and catastrophic effects. Urgent action is needed to prepare for the initial rounds of climatic change, which are already unstoppable. While the opportunity to avert all climate damage has now passed, well-designed mitigation and adaptation policies, if adopted quickly, could still greatly reduce the likelihood of the most tragic and far-reaching impacts of climate change. Climate economics is the bridge between science and policy, translating scientific predictions about physical systems into projections about economic growth and human welfare that decision makers can most readily use but it has too often consisted of an overly technical, academic approach to the problem. Getting climate economics right is not about publishing the cleverest article of the year but rather about helping solve the dilemma of the century. The tasks ahead are daunting, and failure, unfortunately, is quite possible. Better approaches to climate economics will allow economists to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. This book analyzes potential paths for improvement.

The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory - Critical Essays on Economic Theory (Paperback): Frank Ackerman,... The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory - Critical Essays on Economic Theory (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman, Alejandro Nadal, Kevin P. Gallagher
R1,411 Discovery Miles 14 110 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book, as the title suggests, explains how General equilibrium, the dominant conceptual framework in mainstream economics, describes a perfectly impossible world. Even with its counterfactual assumptions taken for granted, it fails on many levels. Under the impressive editorship of Ackerman and Nadal, this book will appeal to students and researchers in economics and related social science disciplines.

The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory - Critical Essays on Economic Theory (Hardcover, New): Frank Ackerman,... The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory - Critical Essays on Economic Theory (Hardcover, New)
Frank Ackerman, Alejandro Nadal, Kevin P. Gallagher
R4,438 Discovery Miles 44 380 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Does economic theory, and its many practical applications, rest on concrete foundations? Given the influence and prestige afforded to orthodox economic policy advice, apparently the answer is a resounding "yes."
Economists Frank Ackerman and Alejandro Nadal present a fundamental challenge to this received wisdom, demonstrating that neither the abstractions of general equilibrium nor their real-world consequences, stand up to logical scrutiny. Themes critically analyzed in this book include:
* Economics' assumptions about consumer behavior
* Individual choices and the role of money
* The Application of economic theory to current debates in globalization, trade and development.
"The Flawed Foundations of General Equilibrium Theory "shows that there are fatal flaws in the standard theoretical model of a market economy. As such it will be an enlightening read for economists throughout the world of all persuasions.

Climate Change and Global Equity (Paperback): Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton Climate Change and Global Equity (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
R1,040 R949 Discovery Miles 9 490 Save R91 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Economics of Climate Change in China - Towards a Low-Carbon Economy (Hardcover): Fan Gang, Nicholas Stern, Ottmar... The Economics of Climate Change in China - Towards a Low-Carbon Economy (Hardcover)
Fan Gang, Nicholas Stern, Ottmar Edenhofer, Xu Shanda, Klas Eklund, …
R4,174 Discovery Miles 41 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

China faces many modernization challenges, but perhaps none is more pressing than that posed by climate change. China must find a new economic growth model that is simultaneously environmentally sustainable, can free it from its dependency on fossil fuels, and lift living standards for the majority of its population. But what does such a model look like? And how can China best make the transition from its present macro-economic structure to a low-carbon future? This ground-breaking economic study, led by the Stockholm Environment Institute and the Chinese Economists 50 Forum, brings together leading international thinkers in economics, climate change, and development, to tackle some of the most challenging issues relating to China's low-carbon development. This study maps out a deep carbon reduction scenario and analyzes economic policies that shift carbon use, and shows how China can take strong and decisive action to make deep reductions in carbon emission over the next forty years while maintaining high economic growth and minimizing adverse effects of a low-carbon transition. Moreover, these reductions can be achieved within the finite global carbon budget for greenhouse gas emissions, as determined by the hard constraints of climate science. The authors make the compelling case that a transition to a low-carbon economy is an essential part of China's development and modernization. Such a transformation would also present opportunities for China to improve its energy security and move its economy higher up the international value chain. They argue that even in these difficult economic times, climate change action may present more opportunities than costs. Such a transformation, for China and the rest of the world, will not be easy. But it is possible, necessary and worthwhile to pursue.

Climate Economics - The State of the Art (Paperback): Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton Climate Economics - The State of the Art (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth Stanton
R1,705 Discovery Miles 17 050 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Climate science paints a bleak picture: The continued growth of greenhouse gas emissions is increasingly likely to cause irreversible and catastrophic effects. Urgent action is needed to prepare for the initial rounds of climatic change, which are already unstoppable. While the opportunity to avert all climate damage has now passed, well-designed mitigation and adaptation policies, if adopted quickly, could still greatly reduce the likelihood of the most tragic and far-reaching impacts of climate change. Climate economics is the bridge between science and policy, translating scientific predictions about physical systems into projections about economic growth and human welfare that decision makers can most readily use but it has too often consisted of an overly technical, academic approach to the problem. Getting climate economics right is not about publishing the cleverest article of the year but rather about helping solve the dilemma of the century. The tasks ahead are daunting, and failure, unfortunately, is quite possible. Better approaches to climate economics will allow economists to be part of the solution rather than part of the problem. This book analyzes potential paths for improvement.

Worst-Case Economics - Extreme Events in Climate and Finance (Paperback): Frank Ackerman Worst-Case Economics - Extreme Events in Climate and Finance (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman
R803 R750 Discovery Miles 7 500 Save R53 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Worst-Case Economics - Extreme Events in Climate and Finance (Hardcover): Frank Ackerman Worst-Case Economics - Extreme Events in Climate and Finance (Hardcover)
Frank Ackerman
R1,252 R989 Discovery Miles 9 890 Save R263 (21%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Climate Change and Global Equity (Hardcover): Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton Climate Change and Global Equity (Hardcover)
Frank Ackerman, Elizabeth A. Stanton
R3,247 Discovery Miles 32 470 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Ambitious measures to reduce carbon emissions are all too rare in reality, impeded by economic and political concerns rather than technological advances. In this collection of essays, Frank Ackerman and Elizabeth A. Stanton show that the impact of inaction on climate change will be far worse than the cost of ambitious climate policies.

After setting out the basic principles which must shape contemporary climate economics, Ackerman and Stanton consider common flaws in climate change policy from mistaken assumptions that dismiss the welfare of future generations and anticipate little or no growth in low-income countries, to unrealistic projections of climate damages that dismiss catastrophic risks and offer their own insightful remedies. They question the usefulness of conventional integrated assessment models (IAMs) that model the long-term interaction between economic growth and climate change, and propose an alternative in their Climate and Regional Economics and Development (CRED) model.

In this incisive work, Stanton and Ackerman offer a timely and original contribution to the fields of climate economics and global equity."

The Consumer Society (Paperback, 4th Ed.): Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, David Kiron The Consumer Society (Paperback, 4th Ed.)
Neva R. Goodwin, Frank Ackerman, David Kiron
R909 Discovery Miles 9 090 Out of stock

The developed countries, particularly the United States, consume a disproportionate share of the world's resources, yet high and rising levels of consumption do not necessarily lead to greater satisfaction, security, or well-being, even for affluent consumers."The Consumer Society" provides brief summaries of the most important and influential writings on the environmental, moral, and social implications of a consumer society and consumer lifestyles. Each section consists of ten to twelve summaries of critical writings in a specific area, with an introductory essay that outlines the state of knowledge in that area and indicates where further research is needed. Sections cover: Scope and Definition Consumption in the Affluent Society Family, Gender, and Socialization The History of Consumerism Foundations of Economic Theories of Consumption Critiques and Alternatives in Economic Theory Perpetuating Consumer Culture: Media, Advertising, and Wants Creation Consumption and the Environment Globalization and Consumer Culture Visions of an Alternative This book is the second volume in the "Frontier Issues in Economic Thought" series, which provides surveys of the most significant writings in emergent areas of economics -- an invaluable aid in fast-growing fields where genuine new ground is being broken. The series brings together economists, sociologists, psychologists, and philosophers to develop analyses that challenge and enrich the dominant neoclassical paradigm."The Consumer Society" is an essential guide to and summary of the literature of consumption and will be of interest to anyone concerned with the deeper economic, social, and ethical implications of consumerism.

Can We Afford the Future? - The Economics of a Warming World (Paperback): Frank Ackerman Can We Afford the Future? - The Economics of a Warming World (Paperback)
Frank Ackerman; Series edited by Ha-Joon Chang, Bina Agarwal, Kevin P. Gallagher 2
R1,035 Discovery Miles 10 350 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to many scientists, climate change is a growing threat to life as we know it, requiring a large-scale, immediate response. According to many economists, climate change is a moderately important problem; the best policy is a slow, gradual start, to avoid spending too much. They can't both be right.

In this book, Frank Ackerman offers a refreshing look at the economics of climate change, explaining how the arbitrary assumptions of conventional theories get in the way of understanding this urgent problem. The benefits of climate protection are vital but priceless, and hence often devalued in cost-benefit calculations. Preparation for the most predictable outcomes of global warming is less important than protection against the growing risk of catastrophic change; massive investment in new, low carbon technologies and industries should be thought of as life insurance for the planet.

Ackerman makes an impassioned plea to construct a better economics, arguing that the solutions are affordable and the alternative is unthinkable. If we can't afford the future, what are we saving our money for?

"Can we Afford the Future?" is part of "The New Economics" series, which uses the ideas behind a new, more human economics to provide a fresh way of looking at major contemporary issues.

Climate protection and development (Paperback): United Nations.Department of Economic and Social Affairs Climate protection and development (Paperback)
United Nations.Department of Economic and Social Affairs; Edited by Frank Ackerman, Richard Kozul-Wright, Rob Vos
R1,142 Discovery Miles 11 420 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book spells out, in more detail than usual, what can and should be done to avert the real risks of climate change disaster. Nor is it one of complacent congratulation for win-win initiatives, cautiously incremental steps, and green consumer choices. Climate Protection and Development summons us to an endeavour worthy of the resources and ingenuity of the twenty-first century - towards bold initiatives with big costs, and much bigger benefits. This book explores the interconnected issues of climate and development, laying the groundwork for just such a new deal. It presents a challenging agenda, and highlights the needs and perspectives of developing countries which may be unfamiliar or uncomfortable to readers in high-income countries. The unfortunate truth is that any large country, or group of mid-sized countries, can veto any global climate solution by refusing to participate, so a solution will only work if it works for everyone.

Can We Afford the Future? - The Economics of a Warming World (Hardcover): Frank Ackerman Can We Afford the Future? - The Economics of a Warming World (Hardcover)
Frank Ackerman; Series edited by Ha-Joon Chang, Bina Agarwal, Kevin P. Gallagher
R3,453 Discovery Miles 34 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

According to many scientists, climate change is a growing threat to life as we know it, requiring a large-scale, immediate response. According to many economists, climate change is a moderately important problem; the best policy is a slow, gradual start, to avoid spending too much. They can't both be right. In this book, Frank Ackerman offers a refreshing look at the economics of climate change, explaining how the arbitrary assumptions of conventional theories get in the way of understanding this urgent problem. The benefits of climate protection are vital but priceless, and hence often devalued in cost-benefit calculations. Preparation for the most predictable outcomes of global warming is less important than protection against the growing risk of catastrophic change; massive investment in new, low carbon technologies and industries should be thought of as life insurance for the planet. Ackerman makes an impassioned plea to construct a better economics, arguing that the solutions are affordable and the alternative is unthinkable. If we can't afford the future, what are we saving our money for? Can we Afford the Future? is part of The New Economics series, which uses the ideas behind a new, more human economics to provide a fresh way of looking at major contemporary issues.

Priceless - On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing (Paperback, New ed): Frank Ackerman Priceless - On Knowing the Price of Everything and the Value of Nothing (Paperback, New ed)
Frank Ackerman
R608 Discovery Miles 6 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

An economist and a law professor debunk the use of cost-benefit analysis in deciding whether human life and the environment are worth protecting. Engaging: A great approach to a potentially dry topic: instead of talking about deregulation, the authors talk about how much we are willing to pay to save animals on the verge of extinction, the rights of phone-talking drivers versus the rights of people they tend to hit, why we spend a disproportionate amount of research energy on diseases that afflict wealthy men in their 70s. Written by a lawyer and an economist, Priceless argues that the politically fashionable and wide-spread practice of applying cost-benefits analysis to subjects including environmental protection, health, and conservation is inappropriate and misguided. Issues of life and death - protecting the ozone, deciding whether or not to ban cell phone use while driving - call for informed public debate beyond market-based assessments of whether such measures are a good investment. myth behind it, Priceless is the first comprehensive rebuttal of the Bush administration's anti-regulatory legislation. There is no meaningful monetary price for life or nature, say economist Frank Ackerman and law professor Lisa Heinzerling in their critique of recent market-based assaults on health and environmental protection. Though cost-benefit analysis sounds like a reasonable way to gauge the extent to which we should regulate smoking or water quality, when applied to priceless concepts such as childhood disease or the value of a stable climate in years to come, the paradigm is misguided. In nine chapters, from Prices Without Values to An Ounce of Prevention to Values without Pricing, the book tells us how legislators today are turning away from environmental protection and regulation and are choosing instead to let the all-mighty market determine the value of life. discussion of policy, the book also includes a particularly timely discussion of why only military expenditure is afforded the kind of moral weight the authors wish was put on other issues.

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