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Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies An Analysis of the Hungarian Experience

Edited By: Peter Kaderjak and John Powell
200 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar
Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies
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  • Economics for Environmental Policy in Transition Economies ISBN: 9781858985312 Hardback Nov 1997 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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Environmental and economic reforms in the Centrl and Eastern European transitional economies, Michael A. Toman; direct impacts of industrial restructuring on air pollutant and hazardous waste emissions in Hungary, Peter Kaderjak and Agnes Kaderjak; environmental impcts of industrial privatization i Hungary, Erzeber Paczi and Peter Kaderjak; cheap environmental serives of Hungary - how attractive are they for foreign investors?, Peter Kaderjak; practical experience, international agreements and the prospects for emission trading in CEE, Ger Klaasssen; the cost of alternative policies to reduce CO2 emission in Hungary - a case for the power sector, Peter Kaderjak and Zsuzsa Lekoczki; empirical benefit estimates for imporving air quality in Hungary, John Powell, Peter Kaderjak and Frank Verkoijen; economics for environmental policy in the Central Eastern European transformation - how the context and textbook prescriptions are related?, Peter Kaderjak.

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Edited By: Peter Kaderjak and John Powell
200 pages
Publisher: Edward Elgar
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