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E-grāmata: Voluntary Approaches for Environmental Policy Effectiveness, Efficiency and Usage in Policy Mixes

  • Formāts: 137 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Brookings Institution
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789264101784
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  • Izdošanas datums: 18-Jun-2003
  • Izdevniecība: Brookings Institution
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9789264101784
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Voluntary approaches include environmental agreements negotiated with industry and public programs which firms can volunteer to participate in. They are increasingly supplementing or replacing other environmental policy instruments, such as regulations, taxes, and tradable permits. However, their environmental effectiveness and economic efficiency are often challenged. Questions often asked include: Do voluntary approaches deliver the expected environmental benefits? Do they help reach environmental targets in a cost-effective way? This report assesses the use of voluntary approaches by building on a number of new case studies and an extensive search of the available literature. The focus of the analysis is on the environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and administrative costs of voluntary approaches, either used in isolation or as part of "policy mixes." This report concludes that the environmental effectiveness of voluntary approaches is often questionable, and their economic efficiency is generally low. While administrative and transaction costs vary greatly among voluntary approaches, it is clear that if too few resources are spent in their preparation, negotiation, and enforcement, their environmental impacts are likely to be modest. Combining a voluntary approach with a tax or tradable permit system can trigger quite significant additional administrative costs, and the environmental integrity of the other instrument can be weakened.

Summary, Conclusions and Policy Recommendations
9(8)
Summary
10(3)
Conclusions
13(2)
Policy recommendations
15(2)
Introduction
17(10)
Notes
23(4)
PART I Voluntary Approaches Viewed in Isolation
New Case Studies
27(14)
Environmental Effectiveness of Voluntary Approaches
41(24)
The issues at stake
42(1)
Have the environmental targets been set at an appropriate level?
42(1)
Have the existing environmental targets been met?
43(6)
To what extent have the realised achievements been due to the voluntary approach?
49(13)
Conclusion
62(3)
Notes
63(2)
Economic Efficiency of Voluntary Approaches
65(10)
The issues at stake
66(1)
Are marginal abatement costs equalised?
66(3)
Are firms given (increased) flexibility to find less expensive abatement possibilities?
69(2)
Are there impacts on the structure of an industrial sector?
71(1)
What are the impacts on technology diffusion and technology development?
72(3)
Notes
73(2)
Administration and Transaction Costs
75(8)
Costs of negotiating the agreements
76(4)
Costs of operating the voluntary approach
80(3)
Notes
81(2)
Implementation Issues
83(6)
Free-riding
84(1)
Third-party involvement
85(1)
Monitoring
85(1)
Sanctions for non-compliance
86(1)
Evaluation, revision and adaptation
86(3)
Notes
87(2)
Comparison of Voluntary Approaches and Tradable Permit Systems
89(10)
The setting of targets
90(1)
The achievement of targets
91(1)
Economic efficiency-Equalisation of marginal abatement costs
91(1)
Technology diffusion and technological development
92(1)
Trading within voluntary approaches
92(1)
Administrative costs and transaction costs
93(1)
Conclusions
93(6)
Notes
94(5)
PART II Voluntary Approaches as Part of Policy Packages
Introduction
99(6)
Notes
104(1)
Voluntary Approaches Used in Combination with Environmental Permit Systems
105(4)
Notes
108(1)
Voluntary Approaches Used in Combination with Environmentally Motivated Subsidies
109(4)
Notes
111(2)
Voluntary Approaches Used in Combination with Taxes or Charges
113(14)
Introduction and background
114(2)
The energy efficiency agreements in Denmark
116(1)
The Climate Change Agreements in United Kingdom
117(1)
The Intention Agreement on SO2 emission reductions in Norway
118(2)
The Load Reduction Agreements in New South Wales, Australia
120(3)
Conclusions
123(4)
Notes
124(3)
Voluntary Approaches Used in Combination with Emission Trading Systems
127(10)
Voluntary adherence to trading systems
128(4)
Emission trading as elements of voluntary approaches
132(1)
Accounting for voluntary approaches in permit allocations and baseline estimation
133(1)
Conclusions
134(3)
Notes
135(2)
References 137