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The RFF reader in environmental and resource policy

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Rev. ed. of: The RFF reader in environmental and resource management. c1999.
"An RFF Press book"--T.p. verso.

Contents

The effectiveness and cost of energy efficiency programs / Kenneth Gillingham, Richard Newell, Karen Palmer
Climate change and climate policy / J. W. Anderson
How much climate change is too much? : an economics perspective / Jason F. Shogren, Michael A. Taman
Choosing price or quantity controls for greenhouse gases / William A. Pizer
Rethinking fossil fuels : the necessary step toward practical climate policy / Raymond J. Kapp
Forest "sinks" as a tool for climate-change policymaking / Roger A. Sedjo
The difficulty in defining sustainability / Michael A. Toman
An almost practical step toward sustainability / Robert Solow
Are market-based instruments the right first choice for countries in transition? / Ruth Greenspan Bell
Demonstrating emissions trading in Taiyuan, China / Richard D. Morgenstem ... [et al.]
Saving the trees by helping the poor : a look at small producers along Brazil's Transamazon Highway / Charles Wood, Robert Walker
Small is not necessarily beautiful : coping with dirty microenterprises in developing countries / Allen Blackman
New investment abroad : can it reduce Chinese greenhouse gas emissions? / Allen Blackman
Fighting antibiotic resistance : can economic incentives play a role? / Ramanan Laxminarayan
Fending off invasive species : can we draw the line without turning to trade tariffs? / Michael Margolis
Forty years in an emerging field : economics and environmental policy in retrospect / Wallace E. Oates.

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