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Markets for Clean Air: The U. S. Acid Rain Program by A. Denny Ellerman β€” book cover

Markets for Clean Air: The U. S. Acid Rain Program

by A. Denny Ellerman, Richard Schmalensee, Paul L. Joskow
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Overview

Markets for Clean Air provides a comprehensive, in-depth description and evaluation of the first three years' experience with the U.S. Acid Rain Program. This environmental control program is the world's first large-scale use of a tradable emission permit system for achieving environmental goals. The book analyzes the behavior and performance of the market for emissions permits, called allowances in the Acid Rain Program, and quantifies emission reductions, compliance costs, and cost savings associated with the trading program. The book also includes chapters on the historical context in which this pioneering program developed and the political economy of allowance allocations.

Synopsis

Comprehensive description and evaluation of the first three years' of the U.S. Acid Rain Program.

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Brings together the results of approximately five years of research conducted by the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at MIT<-->with which all the authors have been affiliated<-->and evaluates the public policy experiment with emissions trading initiated by Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, the U.S. Acid Rain Program. Presented is the historical context in which the trading program developed, and quantifications of emission reductions, compliance costs, and cost savings associated with the emissions trading program, a program the authors call "remarkable." The authors hope this study will contribute to consideration of further market-based systems for meeting at least some demands for environmental improvements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Brings together the results of approximately five years of research conducted by the Center for Energy and Environmental Policy Research at MIT<-->with which all the authors have been affiliated<-->and evaluates the public policy experiment with emissions trading initiated by Title IV of the 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments, the U.S. Acid Rain Program. Presented is the historical context in which the trading program developed, and quantifications of emission reductions, compliance costs, and cost savings associated with the emissions trading program, a program the authors call "remarkable." The authors hope this study will contribute to consideration of further market-based systems for meeting at least some demands for environmental improvements. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 2005
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
388
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521023894

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