Examines the use of incentive systems and improved institutional arrangements to protect the environment and conserve natural resources, as a means towards sustainable development.
Examines the use of incentive systems and improved institutional arrangements to protect the environment and conserve natural resources, as a means towards sustainable development.
Theodore Panayotou is a fellow at the Harvard Institute for International Development, and a lecturer in the Department of Economics and the John F Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. Dr Panayotou received the 1991 Distinguished Achievement Award of the Society for Conservation Biology for his wide-ranging efforts to use economic analysis as a tool for conservation.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Introduction Full-cost Pricing and the Role of Economic Instruments Economic Instruments: Typology, Advantages and Limitations Creating Incentives for Sustainable Development Raising Revenues for Sustainable Development Economic and Financing Instruments for the Global Commons Selecting the Right Instrument Introducing Economic Instruments in Developing Countries Developed Country Experience and its Relevance to Developing Countries Developing Country and Transitional Economy Experience Conclusion: Policy Lessons and Recommendations Appendix 1: Applications of Economic Instruments in Developed Countries Appendix 2: Applications of Economic Instruments in Transitional Countries Appendix 3: Applications of Economic Instruments in Newly Industrialized Economies and Middle-income Countries Appendix 4: Applications of Economic Instruments in Developing Countries Notes References Bibliography Index
Foreword Introduction Full-cost Pricing and the Role of Economic Instruments Economic Instruments: Typology, Advantages and Limitations Creating Incentives for Sustainable Development Raising Revenues for Sustainable Development Economic and Financing Instruments for the Global Commons Selecting the Right Instrument Introducing Economic Instruments in Developing Countries Developed Country Experience and its Relevance to Developing Countries Developing Country and Transitional Economy Experience Conclusion: Policy Lessons and Recommendations Appendix 1: Applications of Economic Instruments in Developed Countries Appendix 2: Applications of Economic Instruments in Transitional Countries Appendix 3: Applications of Economic Instruments in Newly Industrialized Economies and Middle-income Countries Appendix 4: Applications of Economic Instruments in Developing Countries Notes References Bibliography Index
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