Foreword
Preface
List of Contributors
1. Overview
2. The Chlorofluorocarbon Problem
3. A Global View of CFC Sources and Policies to Reduce Emissions
4. The Methodology of Benefit-Cost Analysis with Particular Reference to the CFC Problem
5. Uncertainty, Information and Benefit-Cost Evaluation of CFC Management
6. Costs and Benefits of Chlorofluorocarbon Control
7. Pollution, Climate Change, and the Consequent Economic Cost Concerning Agricultural Production
8. Climate, Energy Use, and Wages
9. Impacts of Ozone Reduction on National and International Commercial Fisheries
10. Indivisibilities and Information Costs: A Conceptual Framework for Analysis of Policy on CFC Emissions, and for Similar Problems
11. Controlling Refrigerant Uses of Chlorofluorocarbons
12. CFC Emissions Control in Perspective
13. Environmental Regulation, Factor Mobility and International Trade
14. The Effectiveness of Effluent Charges where "Industry" Structure Varies
15. Environmental Standards and the Management of CFC Emissions