Environmental Economics: Proceedings of a conference held by by Gianna Boero, Aubrey Silberston

By Gianna Boero, Aubrey Silberston

'Useful analyzing for eco-friendly policy-makers and CEOs, who could realize that they could have their gains - and their setting too.' - company this present day Many questions relating to environmental economics and coverage are nonetheless open together with the definition of pursuits, the alternative of tools, the affects of environmental guidelines and the degrees at which diversified environmental difficulties may be addressed. The papers gathered within the booklet are meant to stimulate extra dialogue on a few of these matters and to compile stories in particular components of environmental coverage and from throughout Europe. Following the creation by means of the editors, the papers fall into 4 major parts: the overview of environmental damages and prices, the connection among foreign alternate and the surroundings, the research of incentive platforms and the matter of sustainable development.

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A new 'social covenant'regardingenvironmentalpolicies must beestablished between governments , employeesand employers. In such a social covenant employees should drop their claims for price compensationwhen prices increase as result a of higher environmental taxes . Or, to put it another way,employeesshould use apart of the increasein labour productivity not for anincreasein their real netincomes- which they normally would have claimed - but for compensationfor the increase in prices induced by higher environmental taxes .

1989). (ii) Sulphur emissionsin turn affect the severity of global warming . In particular, through the accumulationof sulphateaerosolsin the atmosphere,the emissionof S02 may have acooling effect. The potency of sulphurcooling has recently beendemonstratedsince the According to US volcanic eruptionof Mount Pinatubo in June 1991. 5°C on averagebetween May 1991 and May 1992 (see IPCC, 1990, 1992). While I do not advocatethe inclusion of complex scientific modules, I believe that the model would benefit from a basic representationof such links.

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