Markets and the Environment 作者:Keohane, Nathaniel O./ Olmstead, Sheila M. 出版社:Island Press 出版年:2007-6-18 页数:288 定价:USD 22.50 装帧:Paperback ISBN:9781597260473 豆瓣评分 评价人数不足 评价: 写笔记 写书评 加入购书单 分享到 推荐...
Keohane, N., & Olmstead, S. A. (2007). Markets and the environment . Washington: Island Press.Keohane, Nathaniel and Olmstead, Sheila. 2007. Markets and the Environment. Island Press.Keohane, N. and S. Olmstead (2007):" Markets and The Environment", Series - Foundations of Contemporary ...
potential to lower the political resistance to increasing climate ambition during future periods by spurring innovation, creating a strong incentive for economic adjustment and transition planning, and helping to achieve initial targets more easily and at lower cost than expected (Keohane & Oppenheimer, ...
The release of the guidelines, detailed in a 12-page policy statement, is an important signal the US government is throwing its weight behind carbon markets, Nat Keohane, of the Center for Climate and Energy Solutions, told AFP. "Right now, the problem we have is not that all credits are...
Keohane pointed out that the kerfuffle was a win for environmental ingegrity. “This is exactly the kind of thing we have to get straight now, so that countries can come up with real, informed, and actionable strategies in the year ahead, rather than wishful thinking,” he told Ecosys...
Institutions for the earth: sources of effective international environmental protection. Includes bibliographical references and index. RO Keohane,MA Levy 被引量: 947发表: 1993年 International Governance: Protecting the Environment in a Stateless Society International governance : protecting the environment in...
Keohane, R. O. and J. Nye (2001), Between Centralization and Fragmentation: The Club Model of Multilateral Cooperation and Problems of Democratic Legitimacy, Harvard University: Kennedy School of Government: Working Paper No. 01-004. Google Scholar Kerwer, D. (2005), ‘Holding Global Regulato...
It has been argued in many circles that in response to the increased complexity of society and the international environment, governments in many countries (particularly in Western Europe) turned away from the use of a relatively limited number of traditional, often command-and-control oriented, pol...
example, by reducing pollution or increasing energy efficiency.2 If such a connection between corporate profits and environmental protection were to hold in general, it would suggest that government regulation is unnecessary, because firms will find it in their own interest to protect the environment....