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by Richard D. Professor Morgenstern,William A. Pizer

Author: Richard D. Professor Morgenstern,William A. Pizer
Publisher: Routledge (January 25, 2007)
Language: English
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Since the early 1990s, voluntary programs have played an increasingly prominent role in environmental management in the .
Since the early 1990s, voluntary programs have played an increasingly prominent role in environmental management in the . Programs have attempted to address problems ranging from climate change and energy efficiency to more localized air and water pollution problems.
Richard D. Morgenstern, William A. Pizer. Since the early 1990s, voluntary programs have played an increasingly prominent role in environmental management in the . Programs have attempted to address problems ranging from climate change and energy efficiency, to more localized air and water pollution problems. But do they work? Despite a growing theoretical literature, there is limited empirical evidence on their success or the situations most conducive to the approaches. Even less is known about their cost-effectiveness. Getting credible answers is important.
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Reality Check: The Nature and Performance of Voluntary Environmental Programs in the United States, Europe, and Japan Format: Paperback Authors: Morgenstern, Richard D. Professor ISBN10: 1933115378 Published: 2007-01-25 Since the early 1990s, voluntary programs have played an increasingly prominent role in environmental management in the . Professor Morgenstern, William A. Richard D. Morgenstern is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future
Richard D. Morgenstern is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. He has been involved in the design and analysis of voluntary programs for more than 15 years, initially while serving in various high level positions at the . Environmental Protection Agency. William A. Pizer is a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. He has published in subjects ranging from the measurement of regulatory costs to the design of environmental policy, and was involved in the planning and evaluation of voluntary environmental programs while serving at the White House Council of Economic Advisers.
Reality Check: The Nature and Performance. of Voluntary Environmental Programs in. the United States, Europe, and Japan
Reality Check: The Nature and Performance. the United States, Europe, and Japan. These programs target problems ranging from climate change and energy efficiency to toxics
Reality check : the nature and performance of voluntary environmental programs in the United States, Europe . Contributors 1. Introduction: The Challenge of Evaluating Voluntary Programs 2. The .
Reality check : the nature and performance of voluntary environmental programs in the United States, Europe, and Japan. 33/50 Voluntary Program: Its Design and Effectiveness 3. Japan s Keidanren Voluntary Action Plan on th. More). Carbon Abatement Costs: Why the Wide Range of Estimates? Carolyn A. Fischer, Richard D. Morgenstern. Corresponding author. Boston University Law School, Boston, MA 02215; (e-mail)[email protected] Recommend this journal. Environmental Practice. Morgenstern and William A. Pizer A Loose Taxonomy B ecause the existing .
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