schema:description | "内容記述: Part I. Environmental Economics: An Overview: 1. Robert U. Ayres & Allen V. Kneese (1969), 'Production, Consumption and Externalities', American Economic Review, LIX, June, 282-97. Part II. The Theory of Environmental Regulation: 2. William J. Baumol (1972), 'On Taxation and the Control of Externalities', American Economic Review, LXII(3), June, 307-22; 3. Daniel F. Spulber (1985), 'Effluent Regulation and Long-Run Optimality', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 12(2), June, 103-16; 4. W.J. Baumol & David F. Bradford (1972), 'Detrimental Externalities and Non-Convexity of the Production Set', Economica, New Series, XXXIX, May, 160-76; 5. R.H. Coase (1960), 'The Problem of Social Cost', Journal of Law and Economics, III, October, 1-44; 6. Ralph Turvey (1963), 'On Divergences between Social Cost and Private Cost', Economica, New Series XXX, August, 309-13; 7. Martin L. Weitzman (1974), 'Prices vs. Quantities', Review of Economic Studies, XLI, October, 477-91; 8. Zvi Adar & James M. Griffin (1976), Uncertainty and the Choice of Pollution Control Instruments', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 3(3), October, 178-88; 9. Marc J. Roberts & Michael Spence (1976), 'Effluent Charges and Licenses Under Uncertainty', Journal of Public Economics, 5, April/May, 193-208. Part III. The Design and Implementation of Environmental Policy: 10. William J. Baumol & Wallace E. Oates (1971), 'The Use of Standards and Prices for Protection of the Environment', Swedish Journal of Economics, 73, March, 42-54; 11. J.H. Dales (1968), 'Land, Water, and Ownership', Canadian Journal of Economics, I(4), November, 791-804; 12. W. David Montgomery (1972), 'Markets in Licenses and Efficient Pollution Control Programs', Journal of Economic Theory, 5, December, 395-418; 13. Thomas H. Tietenberg (1980), 'Transferable Discharge Permits and the Control of Stationary Source Air Pollution: A Survey and Synthesis', Land Economics, 56(4), November, 391-416; 14. William O'Neil, Martin David, Christina Moore & Erhard Joeres (1983), 'Transferable Discharge Permits and Economic Efficiency: The Fox River', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 10(4), December, 346-55; 15. Eugene P. Seskin, Robert J. Anderson, Jr., & Robert O. Reid (1983), 'An Empirical Analysis of Economic Strategies for Controlling Air Pollution', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 10 (2), June, 112-24; 16. Wallace E. Oates & Diana L. Strassmann (1984), 'Effluent Fees and Market Structure', Journal of Public Economics, 24, June, 29-46; 17. Robert W. Hahn (1989), 'Economic Prescriptions for Environmental Problems: How the Patient Followed the Doctor's Orders', Journal of Economic Perspectives, 3(2), Spring, 95-114. Part IV. Measuring the Benefits and Costs of Environmental Amenities: 18. Marion Clawson (1959), Methods of Measuring the Demand for and Value of Outdoor Recreation, RFF Reprint 10, Washington, D. C..: Resources for the Future, 1-36; 19. Jack L. Knetsch & Robert K. Davis (1966), 'Comparisons of Methods for Recreation Evaluation' in Allen V. Kneese & Stephen C. Smith (eds), Water Research, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future, 125-42; 20. Karl-Goran Maler (1971), 'A Method of Estimating Social Benefits from Pollution Control', Swedish Journal of Economics, 73, March, 121-33; 21. Ronald G. Ridker & John A. Henning (1967), 'The Determinants of Residential Property Values with Special Reference to Air Pollution', Review of Economics and Statistics, XLIX, May, 246-57; 22. Sherwin Rosen (1974), 'Hedonic Prices and Implicit Markets: Product Differentiation in Pure Competition', Journal of Political Economy, 82, January/February, 34-55; 23. Nancy E. Bockstael & Kenneth E. McConnell (1983), 'Welfare Measurement in the Household Production Framework', American Economic Review, LXXIII, September, 806-14; 24. Winston Harrington, Alan J. Krupnick & Walter O. Spofford, Jr. (1989), 'The Economic Losses of a Waterborne Disease Outbreak', Journal of Urban Economics, 25, January, 116-37; 25. Burton A. Weisbrod (1964), 'Collective-Consumption Services of Individual-Consumption Goods', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXVIII, August, 471-7; 26. Alan Randall, Berry Ives & Clyde Eastman (1974), 'Bidding Games for Valuation of Aesthetic Environmental Improvements', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1, August, 132-49; 27. David S. Brookshire, Mark A. Thayer, William D. Schulze & Ralph C. D'Arge (1982), 'Valuing Public Goods: A Comparison of Survey and Hedonic Approaches', American Economic Review, LXXII, March, 165-77; 28. W. Michael Hanemann (1991), 'Willingness To Pay and Willingness to Accept: How Much Can They Differ?', American Economic Review, 81(3), June, 635-47; 29. Michael Hazilla & Raymond J. Kopp (1990), 'Social Cost of Environmental Quality Regulations: A General Equilibrium Analysis', Journal of Political Economy, 98(4), August, 853-73. Part V. The Enforcement of Environmental Policies: 30. Paul B. Downing & William D. Watson, Jr. (1974), 'The Economics of Enforcing Air Pollution Controls', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 1 (3), November, 219-36; 31Jon D. Harford (1978), 'Firm Behavior Under Imperfectly Enforceable Pollution Standards and Taxes', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 5(1), March, 26-43; 32. Winston Harrington (1988), 'Enforcement Leverage When Penalties Are Restricted', Journal of Public Economics, 37, October, 29-53. Part VI. The Economics of Conservation: 33. John V. Krutilla (1967), 'Conservation Reconsidered', American Economic Review, LVII (4), September, 777-86; 34. Anthony C. Fisher, John V. Krutilla & Charles J. Cicchetti (1972), 'The Economics of Environmental Preservation: A Theoretical and Empirical Analysis', American Economic Review, LXII, September, 605-19; 35. Kenneth J. Arrow & Anthony C. Fisher (1974), 'Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and irreversibility', Quarterly Journal of Economics, LXXXVIII, May 312-19....(more)" |