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| | Inside RFF | | Hilary Sigman, Molly K. Macauley, Roger A. Sedjo, Paul R. Portney, Nigel Purvis, Abigail Jones, Leonard A. Shabman, Roger M. Cooke, Althea Davies, Maureen L. Cropper | | Resources | Summer 2011 (178) | | | | | | Monitoring and Enforcement of Climate Policy | | Hilary Sigman | | The Design and Implementation of U.S. Climate Policy | Don Fullerton and Catherine Wolfram, eds. | Chicago: University of Chicago Press | 2011 | | | | | | The Effect of Allowing Pollution Offsets with Imperfect Enforcement | | Hilary Sigman, Howard F. Chang | | American Economic Review Papers and Proceedings | 101 | | | | | | Environmental Liability and Redevelopment of Old Industrial Land | | Hilary Sigman | | Journal of Law and Economics | 53 | 289–306 | | | | | | Implications of Globalization and Trade for Water Quality in Transboundary Rivers | | Hilary Sigman | | Global Change: Impacts on Water and Food Security | Claudia Ringler, Asit Biswas, and Sarah Cline, eds. | New York: Springer | 2010 | | | | | | Economics of Hazardous Waste and Contaminated Land | | Hilary Sigman | | Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar | 2008 | | | | | | Economics of Hazardous Waste | | Hilary Sigman | | The New Palgrave Dictionary of Economics | Steven N. Durlauf and Lawrence E. Blume, eds. | Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan | 2008 | | | | | | A Cross-Country Comparison of Decentralization and Environmental Protection | | Hilary Sigman | | Land Policies and Fiscal Decentralization | Greg Ingram and Yu-Hung Hong, eds. | Cambridge, MA: The Lincoln Institute for Land Policy | 2008 | | | | | | The Effect of Joint and Several Liability under Superfund on Brownfields | | Hilary Sigman, Howard F. Chang | | International Review of Law and Economics | Vol 27 | 363–384 | | | | | | Legal Liability as Climate Change Policy | | Hilary Sigman | | University of Pennsylvania Law Review | Vol. 155 | 1953–1959 | | | | | | The Incidence of Pollution Control Policies | | Hilary Sigman, Ian W.H. Parry, Margaret Walls, and Roberton C. Williams III | | International Yearbook of Environmental and Resource Economics | Tom Tietenberg and Henk Folmer, eds. | Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar | 2006 | | | | | | The Incidence of Pollution Control Policies | | Ian W.H. Parry, Hilary Sigman, Margaret A. Walls, Roberton C. Williams III | | RFF Discussion Paper 05-24 | June 2005 | | Abstract: This paper reviews theoretical and empirical literature on the household distribution of the costs and benefits of pollution control policies, and ways of integrating distributional issues into environmental cost–benefit analysis. Most studies find that policy costs fall disproportionately on poorer groups, though this is less pronounced when lifetime income is used, and policies affect prices of inputs used pervasively across the economy. The policy instrument itself is also critical; freely allocated emission permits may hurt the poor the most, as they transfer income to shareholders via scarcity rents created by higher prices, while emissions taxes offer opportunities for progressive revenue recycling. And although low-income households appear to bear a disproportionate share of environmental risks, policies that reduce risks are not always progressive, for example, they may alter property values in ways that benefit the wealthy. The review concludes by noting a number of areas where future research is badly needed. | | | | Transboundary Spillovers and Decentralization of Environmental Policies | | Hilary Sigman | | Journal of Environmental Economics and Management | 50 | 82–101 | | | | | | Does Trade Promote Environmental Coordination? Pollution in International Rivers | | Hilary Sigman | | Contributions to Economic Analysis and Policy | 3 | | | | | | Targeting Lead in Solid Waste | | Hilary Sigman and Nils Axel Braathen, ed. | | Addressing the Economics of Waste | (Paris: OECD, 2004) | 161–180 | | | | | | Taxes on Hazardous Waste: The U.S. Experience | | Hilary Sigman | | Public Finance and Management | Vol. 3, No. 2 | 12–33 | | | | | | Letting the States Do the Dirty Work: State Responsibility for Federal Environmental Regulation | | Hilary Sigman | | National Tax Journal | Vol 56 | 107–122 | | | | | | International Spillovers and Water Quality in Rivers: Do Countries Free Ride? | | Hilary Sigman | | American Economic Review | 92 | 1152–1159 | | | | | | The Pace of Progress at Superfund Sites: Policy Goals and Interest Group Influence | | Hilary Sigman | | Journal of Law and Economics | Vol. 44 | 315–44 | | | | | | Environmental Liability in Practice: Liability for Cleanup of Contaminated Sites under Superfund | | Hilary Sigman | | The Law and Economics of the Environment | Anthony Heyes, ed. | Cheltenham, U.K: Edward Elgar | 2001 | | | | | |
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