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  • 1
    Call number: PIK B 160-12-0168
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents: Introduction and Overview: 1 Thinking through the Climate Change Challenge ; Part I: Getting Nations to Work Together ; 2 Norms, Conventions, and Institutions to Cope with Climate Change ; 3 Credible Commitments, Focal Points, and Tipping: The Strategy of Climate Treaty Design ; 4 Tipping Climate Negotiations ; 5 Bridging Reality and the Theory of International Environmental Agreements ; 6 The Cost of Ambiguity and Robustness in International Pollution Control ; Part II: Ethical and Distributional Concerns ; 7 Time and the Generations ; 8 Discounting While Treating Generations Equally ; 9 Emerging Markets and Climate Change: Mexican Standoff or Low-carbon Race? ; Part III: Approaches to Designing More Efficient Policies ; 10. Moving US Climate Policy Forward: Are Carbon Taxes the Only Good Alternative? ; 11 Carbon Taxes and the Green Paradox ; 12 Derivative Markets for Pollution Permits and Incentives to Innovate ; 13 Development and Climate Adaptation ; 14 Schelling's Conjecture on Climate and Development: A Test
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: XIV,279 S. : graph. Darst.
    ISBN: 9780199692873
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    Monograph available for loan
    Monograph available for loan
    AEI Press : Washington D.C.
    Call number: PIK D 024-05-0116
    Type of Medium: Monograph available for loan
    Pages: p. cm
    ISBN: 0844771864
    Location: A 18 - must be ordered
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Economists' voice 3.2006, 6, art8 
    ISSN: 1553-3832
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Robert Hahn and Scott Wallsten argue that mandating net neutrality, like most other forms of price regulation, is poor policy; instead, the government should focus on creating competition in the broadband market by liberalizing more spectrum and reducing entry barriers created by certain local regulations.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Economists' voice 4.2007, 2, art1 
    ISSN: 1553-3832
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Robert Hahn and Robert Litan defend President Bush's recent executive order on government regulation.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Economists' voice 4.2007, 5, art2 
    ISSN: 1553-3832
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Carbon taxes are not likely to be politically feasible in the U.S. for addressing climate change in the short term, according to Robert Hahn and Peter Passell. The time is now ripe for the U.S. to consider adopting a cap and trade approach to reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Advances in economic analysis & policy 6.2007, 1, art9 
    ISSN: 1538-0637
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Cell phone use is increasing worldwide, leading to a concern that cell phone use while driving increases accidents. Several countries, three states and Washington, D.C. have banned the use of hand-held cell phones while driving. In this paper, we develop a new approach for estimating the relationship between cell phone use while driving and accidents. Our approach is the first to allow for the direct estimation of the impact of a cell phone ban while driving. It is based on new survey data from over 7,000 individuals.This paper differs from previous research in two significant ways: first, we use a larger sample of individual-level data; and second, we test for selection effects, such as whether drivers who use cell phones are inherently less safe drivers, even when not on the phone.The paper has two key findings. First, the impact of cell phone use on accidents varies across the population. This result implies that previous estimates of the impact of cell phone use on risk for the population, based on accident-only samples, may be overstated by about one-third. Second, once we correct for endogeneity, there is no significant effect of hands-free or hand-held cell phone use on accidents.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Economists' voice 2.2005, 2, art8 
    ISSN: 1553-3832
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: Over the coming decades, the increasingly popular "precautionary principle" is likely to have a significant impact on policies all over the world. Applying this principle could lead to dramatic changes in decision making. Possible applications include climate change, genetically modified food, nuclear power, homeland security, new drug therapies, and even war.We argue that the precautionary principle does not help individuals or nations make difficult choices in a non-arbitrary way. Taken seriously, it can be paralyzing, providing no direction at all. In contrast, balancing costs against benefits can offer the foundation of a principled approach for making difficult decisions.
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Berkeley, Calif. : Berkeley Electronic Press (now: De Gruyter)
    Economists' voice 2.2005, 4, art1 
    ISSN: 1553-3832
    Source: Berkeley Electronic Press Academic Journals
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: In the aftermath of Katrina, Robert Hahn asks whether and how New Orleans should be rebuilt.
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    Oxford : Periodicals Archive Online (PAO)
    Oxford review of economic policy. 9:4 (1993:Winter) 112 
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    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Entomologia experimentalis et applicata 20 (1987), S. 289-306 
    ISSN: 1570-7458
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Both politicians and regulatory agencies are frequently forced to make tradeoffs among competing objectives. When these tradeoffs are highly sensitive, as in the case of jobs and environmental quality, they are rarely made explicitly. This paper takes on the task of uncovering the nature tradeoffs among jobs, economic growth and environmental quality. A case study of Wisconsin's innovative attempt for dealing with its air pollution problems provides important insights into why particular policy instruments are selected in balancing economic and environmental objectives. In line with observations of previous authors, the analysis reveals that there is a marked tendency for the political process to resist market mechanisms for rationing scarce environmental resources. In addition to providing a rationale and evaluation of the specific policy being developed by Wisconsin, the paper develops two testable hypotheses regarding the general selection of instruments for making tradeoffs among jobs and environmental quality.
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