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Environmental policy market-based approaches

Market-Based Approaches to Environmental Policy A Refresher Course ... [Pg.225]

The result of the NAP development process was a scenario of likely abundance rather than scarcity of allowance. The Italian authorities carefully evaluated this outcome and endorsed it based on a number of considerations. The two main driving factors were on the one hand the expected impact of scarcity on Italian company s competitiveness while on the other the preference for a gradual transition from the traditional more rigid command and control to the new flexible market instrument approach to environmental policy-making. [Pg.223]


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