| | Preface | | |
Ch. 1 | | What Does Environmental Economics Have to Do with the Environment? | | 1 |
Ch. 2 | | Background on Actual Policy Choices | | 16 |
Ch. 3 | | Microeconomics: Review and Extensions | | 32 |
Ch. 4 | | An Introduction to the "Environmental" Part of Environmental Economics | | 74 |
Ch. 5 | | Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Management of the Environment | | 94 |
Ch. 6 | | Damage and Benefit Estimation: Background and Introduction | | 121 |
Ch. 7 | | Indirect Benefit Estimation | | 140 |
Ch. 8 | | Direct Methods of Benefit Estimation | | 166 |
Ch. 9 | | Policy Instruments I: Some Basic Results and Confusions | | 188 |
Ch. 10 | | Policy Instruments II: Other Considerations and More Exotic Instruments | | 210 |
Ch. 11 | | Monitoring and Enforcement | | 240 |
Ch. 12 | | Dealing with Risk: The Normative Model and Some Limitations | | 257 |
Ch. 13 | | Risk Analysis and Risky Decisions: Some Applications | | 279 |
Ch. 14 | | Development and Environment: Descriptive Statistics and Special Challenges | | 297 |
Ch. 15 | | Estimating Environmental Quality Benefits or Damages in Developing Countries | | 322 |
Ch. 16 | | Choosing Instruments of Environmental Policy in the Developing Country Context | | 340 |
Ch. 17 | | Developing Country Environments and OECD Country Tastes: An Asymmetric Relation | | 364 |
| | Index | | 371 |