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This book is the second edition of a text based on a report
commissioned by the Swedish International Development Authority
(SID A). The financial grant from SIDA which made the work possible
is hereby gratefully acknowledged. There are already many books on
the market about environmental economics, some of them very good.
What is special about this one? We do not claim to have obtained
new results, but we have our own way of presenting the subject
matter. In particular, we are of the opinion that policy failures
are often overlooked as an obstacle to efficient environmental
management. Although the main emphasis in this book is on project
level analysis, it is essential that such analyses be linked to an
understanding of the (dis)incentives for environmental improvements
that general economic and particular environmental policies
provide. Another essential feature of the book, although this is
not unique, is the links provided between theory and empirical
illustrations. We hope that this will illustrate to our readers the
practical usefulness, but also the difficulties, of applying
economics to environmental problems. In particular we hope that the
text can be of interest to decision-makers, development programme
personnel, teachers and the general public interested in how
economics can contribute to better environmental decision-making.
In principle, this book can be read by anyone interested in the
subject matter, without any formal education in economics. However,
some background in microeconomic theory makes the reading easier.
This book is a thoroughly revised text based on a report
commissioned by the Swedish International Development Authority
(SIDA). The financial grant from SIDA which made the work possible
is hereby gratefully acknowledged. We gratefully accepted the offer
from Kluwer Academic Publishers to revise the text. Hopefully, the
text can be of interest to decision-makers, development programme
personnel, teachers and the general public interested in how
economics can contribute to better environmental decision-making.
There are already many books on the market about environmental
economics, some of them very good. What is special about this one?
We do not claim to have obtained new results, but we have our own
way of presenting the subject matter. In particular, we are of the
opinion that policy failures are often overlooked as an obstacle to
efficient environmental management. Although the main emphasis in
this book is on project level analysis, it is essential that such
analyses be linked to an understanding of the (dis)incentives for
environmental improvements that general economic and particular
environmental policies provide. Another essential feature of the
book, although this is not unique, is the links provided between
theory and empirical illustrations. We hope that this will
illustrate to our readers the practical usefulness, but also the
difficulties, of applying economics to environmental problems. In
principle, this book can be read by anyone interested in the
subject matter, without any formal education in economics. However,
some background in microeconomic theory makes the reading easier.
This book is the second edition of a text based on a report
commissioned by the Swedish International Development Authority
(SID A). The financial grant from SIDA which made the work possible
is hereby gratefully acknowledged. There are already many books on
the market about environmental economics, some of them very good.
What is special about this one? We do not claim to have obtained
new results, but we have our own way of presenting the subject
matter. In particular, we are of the opinion that policy failures
are often overlooked as an obstacle to efficient environmental
management. Although the main emphasis in this book is on project
level analysis, it is essential that such analyses be linked to an
understanding of the (dis)incentives for environmental improvements
that general economic and particular environmental policies
provide. Another essential feature of the book, although this is
not unique, is the links provided between theory and empirical
illustrations. We hope that this will illustrate to our readers the
practical usefulness, but also the difficulties, of applying
economics to environmental problems. In particular we hope that the
text can be of interest to decision-makers, development programme
personnel, teachers and the general public interested in how
economics can contribute to better environmental decision-making.
In principle, this book can be read by anyone interested in the
subject matter, without any formal education in economics. However,
some background in microeconomic theory makes the reading easier.
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