Natural Resource and Environmental Economics Web Links

Voluntary Compliance

  1. Alberini, A., and K. Segerson. 2002. Assessing Voluntary Programs to Improve Environmental Quality. Environmental and Resource Economics 22:
    157-187
  2. Khanna, M. 2001. Non-mandatory Approaches to Environmental Protection. Journal of Economic Surveys 15 (3): 291-324
  3. Lyon, T. P., and J. Maxwell. 2000. Voluntary Approaches to Environmental Protection. Pages 259-65. Security, trade, and
    environmental policy: A US/European Union transatlantic agenda. Kluwer Academic, Boston; Dordrecht and London
  4. National Center for Environmental Economics. 2001. THE UNITED STATES EXPERIENCE WITH ECONOMIC INCENTIVES IN ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION CONTROL POLICY. Washington, DC: US Environmental Protection Agency Publication
    EPA-240-R-01-001. http://yosemite.epa.gov/ee/epa/eed.nsf/webpages/ USExeprienceWithEconomicIncentives.html
  5. OECD Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. 2003. Voluntary Approaches for Environmental Policy Effectiveness, Efficiency
    and Usage in Policy Mixes. Washington: OECD Publication. http://www.sourceoecd.org/content/templates/el/el_searchresults.htm?comm=portal&token=00475D237D37171128248A5804107E&ac tion=search&caller=portal0&requestid=1&tka=Voluntary+Approaches+for+Envi ronmental+Policy&authors=&journal=&year=&volume=&issue=
  6. Sauer, P. 2003. Voluntary Agreements in Environmental Policy, Prague
  7. Segerson, K., and N. Li. 1999. Voluntary Approaches to Environmental Protection. Pages 273-306 in T. Tietenberg and H. Folmer, eds. The
    International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK

 

This list was compiled, from responses on the RESECON mailing list, by
Dawn Cassandra Parker
Assistant Professor
Departments of Geography and Environmental Science and Policy
Center for Social Complexity
George Mason University