Forward (of a book volume)

Book/Chapter
Forward (of a book volume)
Ellerman, A.D. (2006)
Cost Effective Control of Smog: The significance of the Chicago cap-and-trade approach, R. Kosobud et al. (eds.), Routledge: London & New York, pp. xii-xv

Abstract/Summary:

About the book: Analyzing the key areas of urban smog, low-level ozone and volatile organic compound emissions and their impact on health and welfare of communities this text assesses and evaluates the performance of emissions trading systems and suggests alternative market designs for incentive control of pollution. Taking a well-reasoned approach to the contentious area of the use of market incentives to achieve environmental goals, it provides a study of the pioneering cap-and-trade market, particularly focusing on its poor performance in Chicago.

Citation:

Ellerman, A.D. (2006): Forward (of a book volume). Cost Effective Control of Smog: The significance of the Chicago cap-and-trade approach, R. Kosobud et al. (eds.), Routledge: London & New York, pp. xii-xv (http://www.routledge.com/books/Cost-Effective-Control-of-Urban-Smog-isbn9780415702027)
  • Book/Chapter
Forward (of a book volume)

Ellerman, A.D.

R. Kosobud et al. (eds.), Routledge: London & New York, pp. xii-xv

Abstract/Summary: 

About the book: Analyzing the key areas of urban smog, low-level ozone and volatile organic compound emissions and their impact on health and welfare of communities this text assesses and evaluates the performance of emissions trading systems and suggests alternative market designs for incentive control of pollution. Taking a well-reasoned approach to the contentious area of the use of market incentives to achieve environmental goals, it provides a study of the pioneering cap-and-trade market, particularly focusing on its poor performance in Chicago.