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The Political Limits of Environmental Regulation: Tracking the Unicorn

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

The Political Limits of Environmental Regulation: Tracking the Unicorn

Contributors:

By (Author) Bruce Yandle

ISBN:

9780899304311

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

21st September 1989

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

333.70973

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

192

Description

In The Political Limits of Environment Regulation, Bruce Yandle analyzes the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) twenty-year record and concludes that the agency's monopoly powers have not always been conducive to positive environmental results. In fact, Yandle argues, special interest groups and lobbyists have often been very successful in obtaining federal legislation favoring large industries. In constructing his argument, Yandle provides a detailed overview of the EPA's twenty-year efforts at environmental regulation based on numerous empirical investigations aimed at indentifying the chief elements of both major and minor regulatory episodes. Yandle begins by exploring the origins of the U.S. environmental saga and the status of environmental protection before federal regulation. He goes on to discuss the rise of the federal regulator and such issues as cost minimization and the move to manage hazardous and toxic wastes. Turning to a discussion of the effects of U.S. environmental regulation efforts, Yandle concludes that the EPA has not been as effective as it could be and recommends that state and local governments be given more responsibility for ensuring environmental protection. He suggests further that the country return to competitive regulation, cost-efficient pollution control legislation, flexibility on a state level, and divestiture of the EPA's monopoly in this domain, arguing that these combined actions will enable the EPA and state legislatures to control and protect the environment more efficiently.

Reviews

. . . While this book discusses only the history of environmental regulation in the United States, the forces at work in the area are more or less universal, which makes the book of interest to anyone who is interested in environmental protection, regardless of present country of residence.-Asian Economic Review
." . . While this book discusses only the history of environmental regulation in the United States, the forces at work in the area are more or less universal, which makes the book of interest to anyone who is interested in environmental protection, regardless of present country of residence."-Asian Economic Review

Author Bio

BRUCE YANDLE is Alumni Professor of Economics at Clemson University. He coedited Politicians, Bureaucracy and the Public Interest, Public Choice: An Inside View of the F.T.C., The Strategic Use of Regulation for Anticompetitive Purposes, and Benefit-Cost Analyses of Social Regulation. Yandle wrote Labor and Property Rights in California Agriculture: An Economic Analysis of the CALRA, Managing Personal Finance, and Environmental Use and the Market. In addition, he has written numerous articles published in Public Choice, Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, and Quarterly Review of Economics and Business, among other publications.

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