Morality and Rationality in Environmental Policy
Abstract
The Moralist camp takes environmental morale to be essential in order to save nature. The Rationalist camp, mainly represented by economists, takes market-based instruments solely relying on extrinsic motivation to be both necessary and sufficient for a successful environmental policy. Recently, the moralists have learned to appreciate economists' incentive instruments, and rationalists have learned that environmental morale is required to find...
Paper Details
Title
Morality and Rationality in Environmental Policy
Published Date
Dec 1, 1999
Journal
Volume
22
Issue
4
Pages
395 - 417
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