Empirical Studies of Environmental Policies in Europe
John W. Maxwell and Jiirgen von Hagen Kelley School of Business, Indiana University; ZEI, University of Bonn, Indiana University, and CEPR Prior to the 1970's, economic studies of the natural environment were chiefly concerned with the optimal extraction
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ZEI Studies in European Economics and Law edited by: Jiirgen von Hagen and Christian Koenig Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI) University of Bonn Walter Flex Strasse 3 0-53113 Bonn Germany Volume I REGIONAL ASPECTS OF MONETARY POLICY IN EUROPE edited by Jurgen von Hagen and Christopher J. Waller Volume II INSTITUTIONS, POLITICS AND FISCAL POLICY edited by Rolf R. Strauch and Jurgen von Hagen Volume III EMPIRICAL STUDIES OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICIES IN EUROPE edited by John W. Maxwell and Jurgen von Hagen
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Library of Congress CataIoging-in-Publication Data Emperical studies of environmental policies in Europe I edited by John W. Maxwell and Jiirgen von Hagen. p.em. -- (ZEI studies in European eeonomies and law; v.3) Inc\udes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-1-4613-7005-5 ISBN 978-1-4615-4453-1 (eBook) DOI 10.1007/978-1-4615-4453-1
1. Environmental policy--Europe-Evaluation. 1. Maxwell, John W., 1964- ll. Hagen, Jiirgen von. III. ZEI studies in European economics and law: voI. 3 GEI90.E85 E52 2000
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TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction .............................................................................................................. vii 1
Environmental Policy Analysis Using CGE Models (Klaus Conrad and Tobias F.N. Schmidt) ............................................................................................ 1
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Economic Effects of CO 2 Abatement in Germany - The Role of Factor Substitution (Claudia Kemfert and Heinz Welsch) ........................................... 35
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Energy Modelling for Economies in Transition (Monique Voogt, Frits van Oostvoom, Marko L. van Leeuwen and Jan Willem Velthuijsen ..................... .59
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Winners and Losers of a CO 2-Reduction Policy and their Impact on the Politics of Climate Change: A Case Study for Germany (Rainer Walz) ...... 79
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Present Inefficiencies in European Transport and Environment Policies (Stef Proost) ................................................................................. ;...................... 99
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Predicting Environmental Violations: An Empirical Examination of Illegal Corporate Behavior (Kelly Lear-Nordby) ...................................................... 117
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An Initial Examination ofthe U.S. E.P.A.'s 33/50 Program (John W. Maxwell) ..............................................................................................