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    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784714178
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (1 v) , cm
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Valuing environment and natural resources
    DDC: 333.7
    Keywords: Umweltökonomik ; Umweltschutz ; Umweltbewertung ; Natürliche Ressourcen ; Environmental economics ; Environmental auditing ; Natural resources Valuation ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Over-exploitation of environment and natural resources is becoming increasingly widespread in the modern world. To combat this, environmental economists have attempted to value such resources in order to ensure that they are given due recognition in any ex ante appraisal, or ex post evaluation of projects or policies; and also to ensure that optimal levels of consumption are determined for the resource. This authoritative title brings together seminal papers published in the last three decades which demonstrate the application of a number of techniques employed to value a range of environmental and natural resources. It will be of immense value to students, scholars and practitioners with an interest in environmental affairs and natural resources
    Abstract: David Maddison and Terry Foster (2003), 'Valuing Congestion Costs in the British Museum', Oxford Economic Papers, 55 (1), 173-90 -- V. Kerry Smith and Ju-Chin Huang (1995), 'Can Markets Value Air Quality? A Meta-Analysis of Hedonic Property Value Models', Journal of Political Economy, 103 (1), January, 209-27 -- Neil A. Powe and Kenneth G. Willis (2004), 'Mortality and Morbidity Benefits of Air Pollution (SO2 and PM10) Absorption Attributable to Woodland in Britain', Journal of Environmental Management, 70 (2), February, 119-28 -- Ari Rabl, Joseph V. Spadaro and Bob van der Zwaan (2005), 'Uncertainty of Air Pollution Cost Estimates: To What Extent Does It Matter?', Environmental Science and Technology, 39 (2), January, 399-408 -- V. Kerry Smith and William H. Desvousges (1986), 'The Value of Avoiding a LULU: Hazardous Waste Disposal Sites', Review of Economics and Statistics, 68 (2), May, 293-9 -- Robin R. Jenkins, Kelly B. Maguire and Cynthia L. Morgan (2004), 'Host Community Compensation and Municipal Solid Waste Landfills', Land Economics, 80 (4), November, 513-28 -- Larry Dale, James C. Murdoch, Mark A. Thayer and Paul A. Waddell (1999), 'Do Property Values Rebound from Environmental Stigmas? Evidence from Dallas', Land Economics, 75 (2), May, 311-26 -- Joachim Zietz, Emily Norman Zietz and G. Stacy Sirmans (2008), 'Determinants of House Prices: A Quantile Regression Approach', Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics, 37, 317-33 -- Arianto A. Patunru, John B. Braden and Sudip Chattopadhyay (2007), 'Who Cares About Environmental Stigmas and Does it Matter? A Latent Segmentation Analysis of Stated Preferences for Real Estate', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 89 (3), August, 712-26 -- Andrey Kalugin, Satoru Komatsu, Shinji Kaneko and Olena Slozko (2010), 'Citizens' Perception of Past Environmental Damage and Liability in Countries with Transition: Evidence from Kemerovo, Russia', Transition Studies Review, 17, 763-76 -- Anna Alberini, Stefania Tonin, Margherita Turvani and Aline Chiabai (2007), 'Paying for Permanence: Public Preferences for Contaminated Site Cleanup', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 34 (2), April, 155-78 -- David Revelt and Kenneth Train (1998), 'Mixed Logit with Repeated Choices: Households' Choices of Appliance Efficiency Level', Review of Economics and Statistics, 80 (4), November, 647-57 -- Riccardo Scarpa and Ken Willis (2010), 'Willingness-to-Pay for Renewable Energy: Primary and Discretionary Choice of British Households' for Micro-Generation Technologies', Energy Economics, 32, 129-36 -- David Pearce (2003), 'The Social Cost of Carbon and its Policy Implications', Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 19 (3), 362-84 -- Sturla Furunes Kvamsdal and Leif Kristoffer Sandal (2008), 'The Premium of Marine Protected Areas: A Simple Valuation Model', Marine Resource Economics, 23, 171-97 -- Timothy C. Haab, Marcia Hamilton and Kenneth E. McConnell (2008), 'Small Boat Fishing in Hawaii: A Random Utility Model of Ramp and Ocean Destinations', Marine Resource Economics, 23, 137-51 -- Christopher G. Leggett and Nancy E. Bockstael (2000), 'Evidence of the Effects of Water Quality on Residential Land Prices', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 39, 121-44 -- Nesha Beharry-Borg, David A. Hensher and Riccardo Scarpa (2009), 'An Analytical Framework for Joint vs Separate Decisions by Couples in Choice Experiments: The Case of Coastal Water Quality in Tobago', Environmental and Resource Economics, 43, 95-117 -- R.A. Hope and G.D. Garrod (2004), 'Household Preferences to Water Policy Interventions in Rural South Africa', Water Policy, 6, 487-99
    Abstract: Henrik Lindhjem and Ståle Navrud (2009), 'Asking for Individual or Household Willingness to Pay for Environmental Goods? Implication for Aggregate Welfare Measures', Environmental and Resource Economics, 43, 11-29 -- Ian J. Bateman, Brett H. Day, Stavros Georgiou and Iain Lake (2006), 'The Aggregation of Environmental Benefit Values: Welfare Measures, Distance Decay and Total WTP', Ecological Economics, 60, 450-60 -- Kent F. Kovacs and Douglas M. Larson (2008), 'Identifying Individual Discount Rates and Valuing Public Open Space with Stated-Preference Models', Land Economics, 84 (2), May, 209-24 -- Kenneth E. Train (1998), 'Recreation Demand Models with Taste Differences over People', Land Economics, 74 (2), May, 230-39 -- Silvia Ferrini and Riccardo Scarpa (2007), 'Designs with a priori Information for Nonmarket Valuation with Choice Experiments: A Monte Carlo Study', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 53, 342-63 -- J.R. DeShazo and German Fermo (2002), 'Designing Choice Sets for Stated Preference Methods: The Effects of Complexity on Choice Consistency', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 44, 123-43 -- Sebastián Caussade, Juan de Dios Ortúzar, Luis I. Rizzi and David A. Hensher (2005), 'Assessing the Influence of Design Dimensions on Stated Choice Experiment Estimates', Transportation Research Part B, 39, 621-40 -- Ian J. Bateman, Alistair Munro and Gregory L. Poe (2008), 'Decoy Effects in Choice Experiments and Contingent Valuation: Asymmetric Dominance', Land Economics, 84 (1), February, 115-27 -- Jürgen Meyerhoff and Ulf Liebe (2009), 'Status Quo Effect in Choice Experiments: Empirical Evidence on Attitudes and Choice Task Complexity', Land Economics, 85 (3), August, 515-28 -- Joan Mogas, Pere Riera and Jeff Bennett (2006), 'A Comparison of Contingent Valuation and Choice Modelling with Second-Order Interactions', Journal of Forest Economics, 12, 5-30 -- Roy Brouwer, Julia Martin-Ortega and Julio Berbel (2010), 'Spatial Preference Heterogeneity: A Choice Experiment', Land Economics, 86 (3), August, 552-68 -- Joffre Swait, Wiktor Adamowicz and Martin van Bueren (2004), 'Choice and Temporal Welfare Impacts: Incorporating History into Discrete Choice Models', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47, 94-116 -- Jason F. Shogren and Laura O. Taylor (2008), 'On Behavioral-Environmental Economics', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2 (1), Winter, 26-44 -- Graham Loomes, Chris Starmer and Robert Sugden (2003), 'Do Anomalies Disappear in Repeated Markets?', Economic Journal, 113, March, C153-C166 -- Charles R. Plott and Kathryn Zeiler (2005), 'The Willingness to Pay-Willingness to Accept Gap, the "Endowment Effect", Subject Misconceptions, and Experimental Procedures for Eliciting Valuations', American Economic Review, 95 (3), June, 530-45 -- John A. List (2002), 'Preference Reversals of a Different Kind: The "More is Less" Phenomenon', American Economic Review, 92 (5), December, 1636-43 -- Susan Chilton, Judith Covey, Lorraine Hopkins, Michael Jones-Lee, Graham Loomes, Nick Pidgeon and Anne Spencer (2002), 'Public Perceptions of Risk and Preference-Based Values of Safety', Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 25 (3), 211-32 -- Trudy Ann Cameron (2010), 'Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life', Review of Environmental Economics and Policy, 4 (2), Summer, 161-78 -- Simon Dietz and Giles Atkinson (2010), 'The Equity-Efficiency Trade-off in Environmental Policy: Evidence from Stated Preferences', Land Economics, 86 (3), August, 423-43
    Abstract: John B. Loomis (2011), 'Incorporating Distributional Issues into Benefit Cost Analysis: Why, How, and Two Empirical Examples Using Non-market Valuation', Journal of Benefit-Cost Analysis, 2 (1), Article 5, i, 1-22 -- Sergio Colombo and Nick Hanley (2008), 'How Can We Reduce the Errors from Benefits Transfer? An Investigation Using the Choice Experiment Method', Land Economics, 84 (1), February, 128-47 -- Alan Randall (2002), 'Valuing the Outputs of Multifunctional Agriculture', European Review of Agricultural Economics, 29 (3), 289-307 -- Roy Brouwer and Louis H.G. Slangen (1998), 'Contingent Valuation of the Public Benefits of Agricultural Wildlife Management: The Case of Dutch Peat Meadow Land', European Review of Agricultural Economics, 25, 53-72 -- Riccardo Scarpa, Eric S.K. Ruto, Patti Kristjanson, Maren Radeny, Adam G. Drucker and John E.O. Rege (2003), 'Valuing Indigenous Cattle Breeds in Kenya: An Empirical Comparison of Stated and Revealed Preference Value Estimates', Ecological Economics, 45, 409-26 -- Eric Ruto and Guy Garrod (2009), 'Investigating Farmers' Preferences for the Design of Agri-Enviroment Schemes: A Choice Experiment Approach', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 52 (5), July, 631-47 -- R. David Simpson, Roger A. Sedjo and John W. Reid (1996), 'Valuing Biodiversity for Use in Pharmaceutical Research', Journal of Political Economy, 104 (1), February, 163-85 -- Paulo A.L.D. Nunes and Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh (2001), 'Economic Valuation of Biodiversity: Sense or Nonsense?', Ecological Economics, 39, 203-22 -- David Pearce (2007), 'Do We Really Care About Biodiversity?', Environmental and Resource Economics, 37, 313-33 -- Stephen C. Farber, Robert Costanza and Matthew A. Wilson (2002), 'Economic and Ecological Concepts for Valuing Ecosystem Services', Ecological Economics, 41, 375-92 -- Fredrik Carlsson, Peter Frykblom and Carolina Liljenstolpe (2003), 'Valuing Wetland Attributes: An Application of Choice Experiments', Ecological Economics, 47, 95-103 -- Luke M. Brander, Raymond J.G.M. Florax and Jan E. Vermaat (2006), 'The Empirics of Wetland Valuation: A Comprehensive Summary and a Meta-Analysis of the Literature', Environmental and Resource Economics, 33, 223-50 -- Matías González and Carmelo J. León (2003), 'Consumption Process and Multiple Valuation of Landscape Attributes', Ecological Economics, 45, 159-69 -- Danny Campbell (2007), 'Willingness to Pay for Rural Landscape Improvements: Combining Mixed Logit and Random-Effects Models', Journal of Agricultural Economics, 58 (3), 467-83 -- K.G. Willis (2003), 'Pricing Public Parks', Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 46 (1), 3-17 -- Robin Naidoo and Wiktor L. Adamowicz (2005), 'Biodiversity and Nature-Based Tourism at Forest Reserves in Uganda', Environment and Development Economics, 10, 159-78 -- John Rolfe and Jill Windle (2003), 'Valuing the Protection of Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Sites', Economic Record, 79, Special Issue, June, S85-S95 -- Edward Morey and Kathleen Greer Rossmann (2003), 'Using Stated-Preference Questions to Investigate Variations in Willingness to Pay for Preserving Marble Monuments: Classic Heterogeneity, Random Parameters, and Mixture Models', Journal of Cultural Economics, 27, 215-29 -- Peter V. Schaeffer and Cecily Ahern Millerick (1991), 'The Impact of Historic District Designation on Property Values: An Empirical Study', Economic Development Quarterly, 5 (4), November, 301-12
    Abstract: Kenneth G. Willis, Riccardo Scarpa and Melinda Acutt (2005), 'Assessing Water Company Customer Preferences and Willingness to Pay for Service Improvements: A Stated Choice Analysis', Water Resources Research, 41, 1-11 -- Nick Hanley, Robert E. Wright and Begona Alvarez-Farizo (2006), 'Estimating the Economic Value of Improvements in River Ecology Using Choice Experiments: An Application to the Water Framework Directive', Journal of Environmental Management, 78, 183-93 -- Kenneth G. Willis (2006), 'Assessing Public Preferences: The Use of Stated-Preference Experiments to Assess the Impact of Varying Planning Conditions', Town Planning Review, 77 (4), 485-505 -- Guy D. Garrod, Riccardo Scarpa and Kenneth G. Willis (2002), 'Estimating the Benefits of Traffic Calming on Through Routes: A Choice Experiment Approach', Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 36 (2), May, 211-31 -- Anna Alberini, Alberto Longo, Stefania Tonin, Francesco Trombetta and Margherita Turvani (2005), 'The Role of Liability, Regulation and Economic Incentives in Brownfield Remediation and Redevelopment: Evidence from Surveys of Developers', Regional Science and Urban Economics, 35, 327-51
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Balkan, E. and Kahn, J.R. (1988), The value of changes in deer hunting quality: a travel cost approach, Applied Economics, 20, 533-39. -- Santos, J.M.L. (1999), The Economic Valuation of Landscape Change:Theory and Policies for Land Use and Conservation. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Ward, F.A. and Beal, D. (2000), Valuing Nature with Travel Cost Methods. Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Michael Norton-Griffiths and Clive Southey (1995), 'The Opportunity Costs of Biodiversity Conservation in Kenya', Ecological Economics, 12, 125-39 -- Richard T. Carson, Phoebe Koundouri and Céline Nauges (2011), 'Arsenic Mitigation in Bangladesh: A Household Labor Market Approach', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 93 (2), 407-14 -- Claire A. Montgomery, Gardner M. Brown, Jr. and Darius M. Adams (1994), 'The Marginal Cost of Species Preservation: The Northern Spotted Owl', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 26, 111-28 -- KyeongAe Choe, Dale Whittington and Donald T. Lauria (1996), 'The Economic Benefits of Surface Water Quality Improvements in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Davao, Philippines', Land Economics, 72 (4), November, 519-37 -- Daniel M. Hellerstein (1991), 'Using Count Data Models in Travel Cost Analysis with Aggregate Data', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 73 (3), August, 860-66 -- Nick Hanley, David Bell and Begona Alvarez-Farizo (2003), 'Valuing the Benefits of Coastal Water Quality Improvements Using Contingent and Real Behaviour', Environmental and Resource Economics, 24, 273-85 -- Maureen L. Cropper, Leland Deck, Nalin Kishor and Kenneth E. McConnell (1993), 'Valuing Product Attributes Using Single Market Data: A Comparison of Hedonic and Discrete Choice Approaches', Review of Economics and Statistics, 75 (2), May, 225-32 -- Iain R. Lake, Andrew A. Lovett, Ian J. Bateman and Brett Day (2000), 'Using GIS and Large-Scale Digital Data to Implement Hedonic Pricing Studies', International Journal of Geographical Information Science, 14 (6), 521-41 -- Brett Day, Ian Bateman and Iain Lake (2007), 'Beyond Implicit Prices: Recovering Theoretically Consistent and Transferable Values for Noise Avoidance from a Hedonic Property Price Model', Environmental and Resource Economics, 37, 211-32 -- John P. Hoehn (1991), 'Valuing the Multidimensional Impacts of Environmental Policy: Theory and Methods', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 73 (2), May, 289-99 -- Richard T. Carson, Nicholas E. Flores and Norman F. Meade (2001), 'Contingent Valuation: Controversies and Evidence', Environmental and Resource Economics, 19, 173-210 -- Ian J. Bateman, Matthew Cole, Philip Cooper, Stavros Georgiou, David Hadley and Gregory L. Poe (2004), 'On Visible Choice Sets and Scope Sensitivity', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47, 71-93 -- Nick Hanley, Felix Schläpfer and James Spurgeon (2003), 'Aggregating the Benefits of Environmental Improvements: Distance-Decay Functions for Use and Non-Use Values', Journal of Environmental Management, 68, 297-304 -- Mark Morrison and Thomas C. Brown (2009), 'Testing the Effectiveness of Certainty Scales, Cheap Talk, and Dissonance-Minimization in Reducing Hypothetical Bias in Contingent Valuation Studies', Environmental and Resource Economics, 44, 307-26 -- John A. List (2004), 'Substitutability, Experience, and the Value Disparity: Evidence from the Marketplace', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 47, 486-509 -- Thomas Broberg (2010), 'Income Treatment Effects in Contingent Valuation: The Case of the Swedish Predator Policy', Environmental and Resource Economics, 46, 1-17
    Note: The recommended readings are available in the print version, or may be available via the link to your library's holdings
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  • 2
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    Online Resource
    Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd
    ISBN: 9781784712938
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Elgar research reviews in economics
    Series Statement: Edward Elgar E-Book Archive
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Green national accounting and sustainability
    DDC: 333.7
    RVK:
    Keywords: Nationaleinkommen ; Umweltschutz ; Umweltbericht ; Nachhaltigkeit ; Wirtschaftswachstum ; Natürliche Ressourcen ; Welt ; Environmental economics ; Environmental auditing ; National income Accounting ; Sustainability ; Electronic books
    Abstract: Concerns about natural resource scarcity, together with the increased awareness of environmental problems, has led to widespread interest in green accounting, which attempts to extend the standard national accounts to include the yields from natural and environmental resources. For this volume, Professors Löfgren and Li have selected the classic articles in this rapidly growing area, with particular reference to sustainability. They have also written an authoritative new introduction which offers a comprehensive overview of the literature both from a historical and a formal theoretical perspective. This volume will be an invaluable reference source for scholars and practitioners seeking an in-depth understanding of the main issues in this important field
    Abstract: Geir B. Asheim (1994), 'Net National Product as an Indicator of Sustainability', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 96 (2), June, 257-65 -- Martin L. Weitzman (2001), 'A Contribution to the Theory of Welfare Accounting', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 103 (1), 1-23 -- Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta and Karl-Göran Mäler (2003), 'Evaluating Projects and Assessing Sustainable Development in Imperfect Economies', Environmental and Resource Economics, 26 (4), December, 647-85 -- Lewis Cecil Gray (1914), 'Rent Under the Assumption of Exhaustibility', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 28 (3), May, 466-89 -- Harold Hotelling (1931), 'The Economics of Exhaustible Resources', Journal of Political Economy, 39 (2), April, 137-75 -- Colin W. Clark (1973), 'Profit Maximization and the Extinction of Animal Species', Journal of Political Economy, 81 (4), July-August, 950-61 -- Joseph E. Stiglitz (1976), 'Monopoly and the Rate of Extraction of Exhaustible Resources', American Economic Review, 66 (4), September, 655-61 -- M.L. Cropper (1976), 'Regulating Activities with Catastrophic Environmental Effects', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 3, 1-15 -- John M. Hartwick (1977), 'Intergenerational Equity and the Investing of Rents from Exhaustible Resources', American Economic Review, 67 (5), December, 972-4 -- P.S. Dasgupta and G.M. Heal (1979), 'The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible Resources', in Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources, Chapter 10, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 283-321, references -- William A. Brock (1977), 'A Polluted Golden Age', in Vernon L. Smith (ed.), Economics of Natural and Environmental Resources, Chapter 25, New York, NY: Gordon and Breach, 441-61 -- William D. Nordhaus (1993), 'Rolling the "DICE " An Optimal Transition Path for Controlling Greenhouse Gases', Resource and Energy Economics, 15 (1), March, 27-50 -- Olli Tahvonen and Jari Kuuluvainen (1993), 'Economic Growth, Pollution, and Renewable Resources', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 24 (2), March, 101-18 -- Graciela Chichilnisky (1996), 'An Axiomatic Approach to Sustainable Development', Social Choice and Welfare, 13 (2), April, 231-57 -- Chuan-Zhong Li and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren (2000), 'Renewable Resources and Economic Sustainability: A Dynamic Analysis with Heterogeneous Time Preferences', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 40 (3), November, 236-50 -- Wassily Leontief (1970), 'Environmental Repercussions and the Economic Structure: An Input-Output Approach', Review of Economics and Statistics, 52 (3), August, 262-71 -- Robert Repetto, William Magrath, Michael Wells, Christine Beer and Fabrizio Rossini (1992), 'Wasting Assets: Natural Resources in the National Income Accounts', in Anil Markandya and Julie Richardson (eds), Environmental Economics, New York, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 364-88 -- Robert Eisner (1996), 'Expansion of Boundaries and Satellite Accounts', in John W. Kendrick (ed.), The New System of National Accounts, Chapter 3, Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 91-113 -- Salah El Serafy (1989), 'The Proper Calculation of Income from Depletable Natural Resources', in Yusuf J. Ahmad, Salah El Serafy and Ernst Lutz (eds), Environmental Accounting for Sustainable Development, Chapter 3, Washington, DC: The World Bank, 10-18
    Abstract: John M. Hartwick (1990), 'Natural Resources, National Accounting and Economic Depreciation', Journal of Public Economics, 43 (3), December, 291-304 -- Karl-Göran Mäler (1991), 'National Accounts and Environmental Resources', Environmental and Resource Economics, 1 (1), March, 1-15 -- Lars Hultkrantz (1992), 'National Account of Timber and Forest Environmental Resources in Sweden', Environmental and Resource Economics, 2 (3), May, 283-305 -- Thomas Aronsson (1998), 'Welfare Measurement, Green Accounting and Distortionary Taxes', Journal of Public Economics, 70 (2), November, 273-95 -- Kirk Hamilton and Michael Clemens (1999), 'Genuine Savings Rates in Developing Countries', World Bank Economic Review, 13 (2), 333-56 -- Rashid M. Hassan (2000), 'Improved Measure of the Contribution of Cultivated Forests to National Income and Wealth in South Africa', Environment and Development Economics, 5 (1), 157-76 -- Eric Neumayer (2000), 'Resource Accounting in Measures of Unsustainability: Challenging the World Bank's Conclusions', Environmental and Resource Economics, 15 (3), March, 257-78 -- Jeffrey R. Vincent (2002), 'Genuine Savings and Long-Run Competitiveness in Latin America', in Peter K. Cornelius and Joaquín Vial (eds), The Latin American Competitiveness Report 2001-2002, New York, NY and Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 30-43
    Abstract: Kemp, M.C. and Long N.V. (1982), 'On the Evaluation of Social Income in a Dynamic Economy: Variations on a Samuelsonian Theme', in G.R. Feiwel, ed., Samuelson and Neoclassical Economics, Boston, MA: Kluwer-Nijhoff, 185-189. -- Keynes, J.M. (1936), The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money, London: Macmillan. -- King, G. ([1688]1936), (a) Natural and political observations and conclusions upon the state and condition of England, (b) Of the naval trade of England (1688) and the National Profit then arising thereby (ed.), Barnett, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press. -- Kuznets, S. (1940), 'National and Regional Measures of Income, ' Southern Economic Journal, 6, 308-310. -- Kutznets, S. (1948), 'The Valuation of Social Income - Reflections of Professor Hicks' Article, Economica 15, 1-16. -- Leontief, W. (1941), The Structure of the American Economy, 1919-1929, New York, NY: Oxford University Press. -- Li, C.Z. and Löfgren, K.G. (2006), 'Comprehensive NNP, Social Welfare, and the Rate of Return', Economics Letters, 90, 254-259. -- Li, C.Z. and Löfgren, K.G. (2008), 'Evaluating Projects in a Dynamic Economy: Some New Envelope Results', German Economic Review, 9, 1-16. -- Löfgren, K.G. (1992), 'Comments on C.R. Hulten, Accounting for the Wealth of Nations: The Net Versus Gross Output Controversy and Its Ramifications'. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 94, 25-28. -- Mäler, K.G. (2009). 'Accounting for climate', Unpublished manuscript. -- Meade, J.E. and Stone, R. (1944), National Income and Expenditure, London: Bows and Bows. -- Meadows, D.H., Meadows, D.L., Randers, J. and Beherens, W.W. (1972), The Limits to Growth: A Report on the Club of Rome's Project on the Predicament of Mankind, New York: New York University Press. -- Nordhaus, W.D. (1973). 'World Dynamics: Measurement without Data', Economic Journal, 83, 1156-1183. -- Okun, A.M. (1971), 'Should GNP Measure Social Welfare', Brookings Bulletin, Summer, 4-7. -- Petty W. (1691[1963-64]), 'The Economic Writings 1899', (ed.), C.H. Hull, 2 vols, New York, Kelly. -- Pigou, A.C. (1920), The Economics of Welfare, New York: MacMillan. -- Pinchot, G. (1910), The Fight for Conservation. New York: Doubleday, Page. -- Quesnay, F. (1759), Tableau Oeconomique, Reprint 1894, London: British Economic Association. -- Ramsey, F.P. (1928), 'A Mathematical Theory of Saving', Economic Journal, 38, 543-549
    Abstract: Repetto, R., Magrath, W., Wells, M., Beer, C. and Rossini, F. (1989), Wasting Assets: Natural Resources in National Income Accounts, Washington DC: World Resources Institute. -- Shubik, M. (1972), 'Modeling at a Grand Scale', Science, 174, 1014-1015. -- Smith, V.K. (1979), Scarcity and Growth Reconsidered, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. -- Smith, V.K. and Krutilla J.V. (1979), 'Resource and Environmental Constraints to Economic Growth', American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 61, 395-408. -- Solow, R.M. (1974), 'Intergenerational Equity and Exhaustible Resources', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue, Symposium on the Economics of Natural Resources, 29-46. -- Stiglitz, J.E. (1974), 'Growth with Exhaustible Natural Resources: Efficient and Optimal Growth Paths', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue, Symposium on the Economics of Natural Resources, 123-138. -- Stone, R. (1947), 'Definition and Measurement of the National Income and Related Totals, Appendix in UN (1947)', Measurement of National Income and Construction of Social Accounts, Geneva: Statistical Methods No 7. -- Studentski, P. (1958), The Income of Nations, New York: New York University Press. -- WCED (World Commission on Environment and Development), 1987)'. 'Our Common Future', Oxford: Oxford University Press. -- Weitzman, M.L. and Löfgren, K.G. (1997), 'On the Welfare Significance of Green Accounting as Taught by Parable', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 32, 139-153. -- Irving Fisher ([1906] 1965), 'Income', in The Nature of Capital and Income, Chapter VII, New York, NY: Augustus M. Kelley, 101-18 -- Erik Lindahl (1933), 'The Concept of Income', in Economic Essays in Honour of Gustav Cassel, October 20th 1933, London, UK: George Allen and Unwin Ltd, 399-407 -- J.R. Hicks (1939), 'Income', in Value and Capital: An Inquiry into Some Fundamental Principles of Economic Theory, Chapter XIV, Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 171-88 -- Paul A. Samuelson (1961), 'The Evaluation of "Social Income " Capital Formation and Wealth', in F.A. Lutz and D.C. Hague (eds), The Theory of Capital, Chapter 3, London, UK: Macmillan and Co Ltd, 32-57 -- William Nordhaus and James Tobin (1972), 'Is Growth Obsolete?', in Economic Growth, Fiftieth Anniversary Colloquium V, New York, NY: National Bureau of Economic Research, 1-80 -- Martin L. Weitzman (1976), 'On the Welfare Significance of National Product in a Dynamic Economy', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 90 (1), February, 156-62 -- David W. Pearce and Giles D. Atkinson (1993), 'Capital Theory and the Measurement of Sustainable Development: An Indicator of "Weak " Sustainability', Ecological Economics, 8 (2), October, 103-8 -- Thomas Aronsson and Karl-Gustaf Löfgren (1995), 'National Product Related Welfare Measures in the Presence of Technological Change: Externalities and Uncertainty', Environmental and Resource Economics, 5 (4), June, 321-32
    Abstract: Recommended readings (Machine generated): Aronsson, T. and Löfgren, K.G. (1998), 'Green Accounting in Imperfect Market Economies', Environmental and Resource Economics, 11, special issue, 273-287. -- Aronsson, T., Löfgren, K.G. and Backlund K. (2004), Welfare Measurement in Imperfect Markets, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Arrow, K.J., Dasgupta, P. and Mäler, K.G. (2003a), 'The Genuine Savings Criterion and the Value of Population', Economic Theory, 21, 217-225. -- Asheim, G.B. (1997), 'Adjusting Green NNP to Measure Sustainability', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 99, 355-370. -- Asheim, G.B. and M.L. Weitzman (2001), 'Does NNP Growth Indicate Welfare Improvement?', Economic Letters, 73, 233-9. -- Barnett, H.J. and Morse, C. (1963), Scarcity and Growth: The Economics of Natural Resource Availability, Baltimore, MD: Johns Hopkins University Press. -- Beckerman, W. (1972), 'Economists, Scientists, and Environmental Catastrophe, Oxford Economic Papers, 24, 327-343. -- Cantillon, R.(1755), Essai sur la Nature du Commerce en General (English translation under H. Higgs editorship), London: Macmillan. -- Carson, R. (1962). Silent Spring, Boston, MA: Houghton Mifflin Company. -- Clark, C.G. (1940), Conditions of Economic Progress, London: Macmillan. -- Dasgupta, P., and G. Heal (1974), 'The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible Resources', Review of Economic Studies, Special Issue, Symposium on the Economics of Exhaustible Resources, 3-28. -- Dasgupta, P., and Maler, K.G., (2000), 'Net National Product and Social Well-Being', Environment and Development Economics, 5, 69-93. -- Dupuit, J. (1844 [1952]), 'On the measurement of the utility of public works' (translated from French) International Economic Papers, 2, 83-110, London: Macmillan. -- Eisner, R. (1988), 'Extended Accounts for National Income and Product', Journal of Economic Literature, December, 26, 1611-1684. -- Forrester, J.W. (1971), World Dynamics, Cambridge, MA: Wright-Allen Press. -- Hamilton, K. and Atkinson, G. (2006), Wealth, Welfare and Sustainability: Advances in Measuring Sustainable Development, Cheltenham, UK, and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing. -- Hartwick, J. and Hageman, A. (1993), 'Economic Depreciation of Mineral Stocks and the Contribution of El Serafy. Toward Improved Accounting for the Environment'. Chapter 12 in Ernst Lutz, (ed)., Toward Improved Accounting for the Environment, Washington, DC: World Bank. -- Hicks, J.R. (1948), 'The Valuation of the Social Income - A Comment on Professor Kutznets' Reflections, Economica, 15, 163-172. -- Jorgensen, D.W. and Fraumeni, B.M. (1992, 'Investment in Education and US Economic Growth', Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 94, supplement, 51-70
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    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 210 p)
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Boons, Frank Creating ecological value
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    Abstract: Firms adopt a wide variety of ecological strategies, ranging from the development of innovative products with reduced environmental impact to lobbying against governmental attempts to set standards for the way in which firms deal with the natural environment. This book explores this variety and is the first to provide a coherent evolutionary approach to the ecological strategies of firms
    Abstract: ch. 1. How do firms create ecological value? -- ch. 2. Definitions of ecological value : patches of history -- ch. 3. Technological change and strategic perspectives -- ch. 4. Elements of strategic perspectives and the internal dynamics of firms -- ch. 5. Shaping strategic perspectives through resource networks -- ch. 6. The coffee PCS -- ch. 7. The automobile PCS -- ch. 8. An evolutionary approach towards the strategic perspectives of firms -- ch. 9. The future of creating ecological value
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    ISBN: 9781849801997
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 831 p) , ill
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als International handbook on the economics of energy
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    Keywords: 1800-2008 ; Energieökonomik ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiepolitik ; Energiekonsum ; Energieeinsparung ; Klimawandel ; Umweltschutz ; Erdöl ; Erdgas ; Elektrizität ; Kohle ; Welt ; Power resources Economic aspects ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiemarkt ; Energiepolitik ; Umweltschutz ; Energiewirtschaft ; Energiemarkt
    Abstract: As an essential component for economic growth, energy has a significant impact on the global economy. The need to meet growing energy demand has prompted cutting-edge innovation in clean technology in an attempt to realise environmental and cost objectives, whilst ensuring the security of energy supply. This Handbook offers a comprehensive review of the economics of energy, including contributions from a distinguished array of international specialists. It provides a thorough discussion of the major research issues in this topical field of economics. Themes addressed include the theory of energy supply, demand and policy, empirical modelling of energy demand, holistic energy models, an analysis of coal, gas, electricity, oil and the 'markets' within which they operate, and a discussion of the current key energy policy issues. The topics of pricing, transmission, regulation, security, energy efficiency, new technologies and climate change are also discussed. The International Handbook on the Economics of Energy presents a comprehensive overview of the state-of-the-art research making it an indispensable reference for researchers, advanced students, practitioners and policy-makers alike
    Abstract: Introduction / Joanne Evans and Lester C Hunt -- 1. A brief history of energy / Roger Fouquet -- 2. The theory of energy economics : an overview / Thomas Weyman-Jones -- 3. The economics of energy supply / Kenneth B. Medlock III -- 4. The theory and practice of energy policy / Richard L. Gordon -- 5. Energy demand theory / Kenneth B. Medlock III -- 6. Empirical modelling of energy demand / David L. Ryan and André Plourde -- 7. Economics of energy efficiency / Grant Allan, Michelle Gilmartin, Peter McGregor, J. Kim Swales and Karen Turner -- 8. Theoretical foundations of the rebound effect / Harry Saunders -- 9. The rebound effect : definition and estimation / Steve Sorrell -- 10. Modelling energy savings and environmental benefits from energy policies and new technologies / David L. Ryan and Denise Young -- 11. Bottom-up models of energy : across the spectrum / Lorna A. Greening and Chris Bataille -- 12. The structure and use of the UK MARKAL model / Ramachandran Kannan, Paul Ekins and Neil Strachan -- 13. Combining top down and bottom up in energy economy models / Mark Jaccard -- 14. Computable general equilibrium models for the analysis of energy and climate policies / Ian Sue Wing -- 15. Energy-economy-environment modelling : a survey / Claudia Kemfert and Truong Truong -- 16. The oil security problem / Hillard G. Huntington -- 17. Petroleum taxation / Carole Nakhle -- 18. The behaviour of petroleum markets : fundamentals and psychologicals in price discovery and formation / Dalton Garis -- 19. The prospects for coal in the twenty-first century / Richard L. Gordon -- 20. Natural gas and electricity markets / W.D. Walls -- 21. Incentive regulation of energy networks / Thomas Weyman-Jones -- 22. The economics and regulation of power transmission and distribution : the developed world case / Lullit Getachew and Mark N. Lowry -- 23. The market structure of the power transmission and distribution industry in the developed world / Lullit Getachew -- 24. Mechanisms for the optimal expansion of electricity transmission networks / Juan Rosellón -- 25. Efficiency measurement in the electricity and gas distribution sectors / Mehdi Farsi and Massimo Filippini -- 26. Wholesale electricity markets and generators' incentives : an international review / Dmitri Perekhodtsev and Seth Blumsack -- 27. Security of supply in large hydropower systems : the brazilian case / Luciano Losekann, Adilson de Oliveira and Getúlio Borges da Silveira -- 28. Electricity retail competition and pricing : an international review / Seth Blumsack and Dmitri Perekhodtsev -- 29. Emissions trading and the convergence of electricity and transport markets in Australia / Luke J. Reedman and Paul W. Graham -- 30. International energy derivatives markets / Ronald D. Ripple -- 31. The economics of energy in developing countries / Reinhard Madlener -- 33. Energy vision to address energy security and climate change / Christoph W. Frei -- 33. Current issues in the design of energy policy / Thomas Weyman-Jones
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    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (2 v) , ill., maps , cm
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    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Economics of water resources
    DDC: 333.91
    Keywords: Natürliche Ressourcen ; Wasserwirtschaft ; Wasserversorgung ; Wasserpolitik ; Umweltschutz ; Welt ; Water quality management ; Water-supply Economic aspects ; Environmental economics ; Water-supply ; Electronic books
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