Daniel W. Bromley is Anderson-Bascom Professor of Applied Economics in the Department of Agricultural and Applied Economics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has written and edited numerous books including Sustaining Development (1999), The Handbook of Environmental Economics (1995), Making the Commons Work (1992), Environment and Economy (1991), and Economic Interests and Institutions (1989). He is also the editor of the journal Land Economics, the oldest and most distinguished international journal in environmental and natural resources economics.
Jouni Paavola is a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Social and Economic Research on the Global Environment (CSERGE) at the University of East Anglia and an Associate Fellow at the Oxford Centre for the Environment, Ethics, and Society (OCEES), Mansfield College, Oxford, UK. He has authored a number of publications on economics, ethics, and history of environmental policy.
List of Figures | |
List of Tables | |
List of Contributors | |
Preface | |
Introduction | |
Contested Choices | |
Economics, Ethics, and Policy Choices | |
Are Choices Trade-offs? | |
The Ignorance Argument: What Must We Know to Be Fair to the Future? | |
Benefit-Cost Considerations Should Be Decisive When There is Nothing More Important at Stake | |
Environmental Policy as the Process of Reasonable Valuing | |
Ethical Concerns and Policy Goals | |
Rethinking the Choice and Performance of Environmental Policies | |
What to Do with Inconsistent, Non-Welfaristic and Undeveloped Preferences? | |
Awkward Choices: Economics and Nature Conservation | |
Ethical Dimensions of Policy Consequences | |
All Policy Instruments Require A Moral Choice as to Whose Interests Count | |
Efficient or Fair: Ethical Paradoxes in Environmental Policy | |
Trading with the Enemy: Examining North-South Perspectives in the Climate Change Debate | |
Social Costs and Sustainability | |
Ethics in Aaction: Emperical Analysis | |
Empirical Signs of Ethical Concern in Economic Valuation of the Environment | |
Motivating Existence Values: The Many and Varied Sources of the Stated WTP for Endangered Species | |
Environmental and Ethical Dimensions of the Provision of a Basic Need: Water and Sanitation Services in East Africa | |
Conclusions | |
Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy | |
Index | |
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