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This title is the first in the Critical Perspectives on the World
Economy series. With a new introduction by the editors it brings
together the most significant contributions on privatization
including material on the philosophical and historical
context.
Specific subjects covered include:
* regulation and competition policy
* different forms and techniques of privatization
* the impact of privatization.
Drawing on an enormous range of sources, the collection includes
material by Hayek, Harold Demsetz, Douglass North, Janos Kornai,
Jean Tirole and Jeffrey Sachs. It is an indispensible reference for
policy makers, as well as academics concerned with economic policy
and public economics.
First published in 1999 , the book is based on papers given at the
final workshop of a research project into the evolution of
environmental regulation in Poland undertaken as part of the UKs
ERSC Global Environmental Change Programme. Other invited papers
focused on the development of regulatory policy in transforming
economies and in the UK. Furthermore the book highlights the
weakness of internal political processes in Poland and the
important role played by foreign sponsored pressures whilst
exsamaning the divergence between the way environmental charges are
supposed to operate and the ways in which they are implemented and
enforced. Topics covered include the links between privatisation
and the environment, the saline water problem in Upper Silesia,
enforcement of and compliance with environmental charges, air
pollution in Krakow and the structure of the Polish environmental
administration system.
This title was first published in 2000. Using the latest surveys
and original data, this volume contrasts energy and environmental
policies in Western and Eastern Europe. In doing so, it provides an
overview of European environmental regulation as a whole and
suggests how best developments in the mature market economies of
the West may be adapted for the transition economies of the East.
First published in 1999 , the book is based on papers given at the
final workshop of a research project into the evolution of
environmental regulation in Poland undertaken as part of the UKs
ERSC Global Environmental Change Programme. Other invited papers
focused on the development of regulatory policy in transforming
economies and in the UK. Furthermore the book highlights the
weakness of internal political processes in Poland and the
important role played by foreign sponsored pressures whilst
exsamaning the divergence between the way environmental charges are
supposed to operate and the ways in which they are implemented and
enforced. Topics covered include the links between privatisation
and the environment, the saline water problem in Upper Silesia,
enforcement of and compliance with environmental charges, air
pollution in Krakow and the structure of the Polish environmental
administration system.
This title was first published in 2000. Using the latest surveys
and original data, this volume contrasts energy and environmental
policies in Western and Eastern Europe. In doing so, it provides an
overview of European environmental regulation as a whole and
suggests how best developments in the mature market economies of
the West may be adapted for the transition economies of the East.
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