Effective Environmental Regulation: Learning from Poland's Experience
By (Author) David P. Angel
By (author) Halina Szejnwald Brown
By (author) Patrick G. Derr
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Praeger Publishers Inc
30th July 2000
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Public international law: environment
363.70609438
Hardback
248
Challenging views prevalent among Western and Polish scholars, this book explains Poland's surprising success in developing effective environmental and occupational regulatory systems while achieving remarkable socioeconomic growth, despite the toxic legacy of the Communist era. It offers rich insights into the questions of how one can achieve both economic growth and improved environmental and safety protection, and of the extent to which regulatory systems can be transferred across national and cultural boundaries. The authors develop a theoretical framework for assessing regulatory success, then use it to analyze Poland's recent experience. Grounded in five case studies of recently privatized firms, the analysis also presents a new survey of privately owned firms, extensive policy and data analysis, and interviews with key policy leaders, entrepreneurs, and intellectuals. The book points to case-specific decision making and information richness as key dimensions of an effective regulatory system and considers in depth the extent to which information richness is culturally dependent, and hence its portability as a policy tool. Addressing regulatory issues that are specific to both the United States and the international development community, the book makes a significant contribution to advancing the theoretical and conceptual frameworks used to explain the success, or lack of success, of regulatory systems.
Challenging views prevalent among Western and Polish scholars, this book explains Poland's surprising success in developing effective environmental an occupational regulatory systems, while achieving remarkable socioeconomic growth, despite the toxic legacy of the communist era.-APADE
"Challenging views prevalent among Western and Polish scholars, this book explains Poland's surprising success in developing effective environmental an occupational regulatory systems, while achieving remarkable socioeconomic growth, despite the toxic legacy of the communist era."-APADE
HALINA SZEJNWALD BROWN is Professor of Environmental Health at Clark University./e She has written widely on the use of science in public policy, health and safety issues in industrial enterprises, corporate hazard management and environmental health policy. DAVID P. ANGEL holds the Leo L. and Joan Laskoff Professorship in Economics, Technology, and the Environment at Clark University./e His specialty is economic geography, and his research interests focus on issues of industrial restructuring and technological change. PATRICK G. DERR is Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Program in Ethics and Public Policy at Clark University./e He is a member of the Hazards Research Group at the Center for Technology, Environment and Development and writes on occupational and environmental hazards, history and philosophy of science, and health care.