Unlock Environmental Policy with Sagoff’s Expert Insights
Mark Sagoff’s thought-provoking book delves into the intersection of economics and environmental policy, offering a unique perspective on designing institutions for dispute resolution.
Why Economics Falls Short in Valuing Environmental Goods
Economic analysis struggles to assign value to environmental goods due to the intangible nature of preference-satisfaction. The reliance on market price and willingness to pay often misrepresents consumer benefits, highlighting the limitations of economic valuation.
A Call for Political Processes in Environmental Policy
Sagoff argues that environmental policy should be guided by principles identified and applied through political processes, rather than relying solely on economic analysis. This book provides a compelling argument for a more nuanced approach to environmental policy.
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