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Government failure and market failure: on the inefficiency of environmental and energy policy

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Anthoff, David ; Hahn, Robert

Oxford Review of Economic Policy

2010

26

2

Summer

197-224

energy policy ; environmental policy ; evaluation ; government policy ; history

Europe ; USA

Environment

https://academic.oup.com/oxrep/issue

English

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"In this article, we describe some important themes in energy and environmental policy. There are two main reasons for our interest in these policies. First, such policies will likely be important in the coming decades as issues related to climate change and energy security come to the fore. Second, there are important lessons to be learned from a careful review of the actual performance of energy and environmental policies. We undertake a selective survey of the literature to highlight what is known about the efficiency of particular kinds of policies, laws, and regulations in these areas. This paper makes three key contributions. The first is to synthesize a large literature on energy and environmental policy in a way that can be easily digested by both non-experts and experts. The second contribution is to suggest that, if history is a guide, then we should not expect many interventions in these policy areas to come close to maximizing net economic benefits. The third is to suggest what might be needed for the development of more efficient energy and environmental policies."

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