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Institutions And The Environment Arild Vatn

  • SKU: BELL-1655770
Institutions And The Environment Arild Vatn
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Publisher: Edward Elgar Pub
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Arild Vatn
ISBN: 9781843761006, 9781845425746, 1843761009, 184542574X
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Institutions And The Environment Arild Vatn by Arild Vatn 9781843761006, 9781845425746, 1843761009, 184542574X instant download after payment.

This important text develops an institutional response to the core issues raised in public policy making and develops a distinct understanding of the role of institutions, not least in the study of environmental problems. It questions: how are conflicting interests shaped and taken into account in policy making? How should they be accounted for? What motivates the behaviour of firms and individuals, and how is it possible to change these motivations to produce the favoured common outcomes? The author addresses these questions by integrating elements from classical institutional economics, neoclassical economics, sociology and ecological economics. He argues that public policy in general and environmental policy are in particular best examined from an institutional perspective. In this way the author presents a distinct and consistent alternative to standard neoclassical economics for students and scholars, who are interested in an institutional understanding of environmental policy making. The book is written in a clear and accessible style with boxes and figures to help explain the issues and, as such, would be an ideal alternative or supplement to the standard environmental economics texts.

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