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National Environmental Policy During the Clinton Years
Robert W. Hahn University of Oxford, Smith School; Georgetown University Sheila M. Cavanagh Harvard University - John F. Kennedy School of Government Robert N. Stavins Harvard University - John F. Kennedy School of Government; Resources for the Future; National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) April 2002 AEI-Brookings Joint Center Working Paper No. 01-09 Abstract: We review major developments in national environmental policy during the Clinton Administration, defining environmental policy to include not only the statutes, regulations, and policies associated with reducing pollution, but also major issues of public lands management and species preservation. We adopt economic criteria for policy assessment - principally efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and distributional equity. While the paper is primarily descriptive, we highlight a set of themes that emerge in the economics of national environmental policy over the past decade.
Keywords: Business and Government Policy, Economics - Microeconomics, Environment and Natural Resources, Political Science, Regulation JEL Classifications: O2, N5, Q0, R5 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: September 13, 2001 ; Last revised: September 27, 2005Suggested CitationContact Information
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