Description |
1 online resource (261 p.) |
Contents |
Cover -- Title page -- Copyright page -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Figures -- Tables -- Preface -- 1 A turn toward markets? -- The inconvenient problems of politics -- A theory of politics -- The evidence -- A roadmap -- 2 Ambition -- Why politicians prefer regulation -- Why real-world institutions constrain policy choices -- The logic of Potemkin markets -- Conclusion -- 3 Coverage and allocation -- Which sectors get covered -- Why sectors are treated differently -- Conclusion -- 4 Revenue and spending -- Why politics favor green spending -- Why green spending becomes green pork |
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Conclusion -- 5 Offsets -- Why quality lacks a constituency -- Why knife-edge incentives encourage low quality -- Why political forces favor local offsets -- Why offsets entrench rather than expand markets -- Conclusion -- 6 Market links -- Why links are rare, thin, and between similar systems -- Why political actors overpromise the value of market links -- Conclusion -- 7 Getting the most out of markets -- How to increase program ambition -- How to make spending more effective -- How to make external relations work -- 8 Rightsizing markets and industrial policy |
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Toward a new industrial policy -- Decarbonization as an international strategy -- Rethinking leadership -- Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- Doing better -- The road ahead -- Notes -- Chapter 1 A turn toward markets? -- Chapter 2 Ambition -- Chapter 3 Coverage and allocation -- Chapter 4 Revenue and spending -- Chapter 5 Offsets -- Chapter 6 Market links -- Chapter 7 Getting the most out of markets -- Chapter 8 Rightsizing markets and industrial policy -- Index -- EULA |
Notes |
Description based upon print version of record |
Subject |
Climatic changes -- Political aspects
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Climatic changes -- Political aspects
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Victor, David G
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ISBN |
9781509544943 |
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1509544941 |
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