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Robert N Stavins has been one of the most influential voices in environmental economics and policy over the past three decades. Written by Stavins and his co-authors, the selected articles and essays in this book were originally published in a diverse set of leading, scholarly periodicals. They are collected here for the first time.The book begins with an introductory essay where Stavins reflects on the professional path leading to his research and writing, identifying common themes that emerged from his research. This book discusses environmental policy in detail, unpacking policy instruments and scrutinizing both domestic and international policy. Policies are examined in relation to The Paris Agreement. It concludes with a section on wine production and consumption.This is the third volume of Stavins' selected papers, following Volume 1 (1988-1999) and Volume 2 (2000-2011). Students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers will find this volume a very valuable and useful addition to their collection.
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Robert N Stavins has been one of the most influential voices in environmental economics and policy over the past three decades. Written by Stavins and his co-authors, the selected articles and essays in this book were originally published in a diverse set of leading, scholarly periodicals. They are collected here for the first time.The book begins with an introductory essay where Stavins reflects on the professional path leading to his research and writing, identifying common themes that emerged from his research. This book discusses environmental policy in detail, unpacking policy instruments and scrutinizing both domestic and international policy. Policies are examined in relation to The Paris Agreement. It concludes with a section on wine production and consumption.This is the third volume of Stavins' selected papers, following Volume 1 (1988-1999) and Volume 2 (2000-2011). Students, scholars, practitioners, and policymakers will find this volume a very valuable and useful addition to their collection.