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    Author(s)WOERDMAN
    PublisherELSEVIER
    ISBN9780444515735
    Pages340
    BindingHardbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2004

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    ELSEVIER Development Of Environmental Economics Vol 7 (The Institutional Economics Of Market-Based Climate Policy) by WOERDMAN

    The objective of this book is to analyze the institutional barriers to implementing market-based climate policy, as well as to provide some opportunities to overcome them. The approach is that of institutional economics, with special emphasis on political transaction costs and path dependence._x000D_ _x000D_ Instead of rejecting the neoclassical approach, this book uses it where fruitful and shows when and why it is necessary to employ a new or neo-institutionalist approach. The result is that equity is considered next to efficiency, that the evolution and possible lock-in of both formal and informal climate institutions are studied, and that attention is paid to the politics and law of economic instruments for climate policy, including some new empirical analyses._x000D_ _x000D_ The research topics of this book include the set-up costs of a permit trading system, the risk that credit trading becomes locked-in, the potential legal problem of grandfathering in terms of actional subsidies under WTO law or state aid under E...