
An Evaluation of Japanese Environmental Regulations: Quantitative Approaches from Environmental Economics
由
Toshi H. Arimura
,
Kazuyuki Iwata
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
Manga
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格式
Kindle
页数
210
语言
荷兰语,佛兰芒语
已发布
Jan 1, 2015
出版商
Springer
版本
2015
ISBN-10
9401799474
ISBN-13
9789401799478
描述
This insightful work delves into the realm of Japanese environmental regulations, exploring their effectiveness through the lens of quantitative environmental economics. The authors meticulously analyze three critical areas: air pollution, energy efficiency, and climate change, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of the challenges and solutions within Japan's regulatory framework.
Through a careful examination of empirical data and quantitative methodologies, the authors illustrate the impact of various policies and regulations on environmental outcomes. Their findings reveal the complexities of balancing economic growth with sustainable practices, shedding light on the efficiency of current measures and suggesting potential improvements.
Moreover, the book serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in environmental economics. By bridging the gap between theory and real-world application, it emphasizes the importance of robust environmental regulations in achieving long-term sustainability and offers a pathway towards a greener future for Japan.
Through a careful examination of empirical data and quantitative methodologies, the authors illustrate the impact of various policies and regulations on environmental outcomes. Their findings reveal the complexities of balancing economic growth with sustainable practices, shedding light on the efficiency of current measures and suggesting potential improvements.
Moreover, the book serves as a valuable resource for policymakers, scholars, and anyone interested in environmental economics. By bridging the gap between theory and real-world application, it emphasizes the importance of robust environmental regulations in achieving long-term sustainability and offers a pathway towards a greener future for Japan.