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Mechanism Design for Public Goods and Environmental Externalities

Gorman-Lancaster-Sen's Approach
By: Kimitoshi Sato

£89.99

This book discusses crucial environmental problems, like global warming and nuclear disasters, by applying the unique Gorman-Lancaster-Sen’s approach. It provides a new way of thinking about the environment as a public good for students, professors, and policy makers alike.

This book is devoted to discussing recent, crucial environmental problems, including global and urban warming, urban heat islands, biological diversity, disaster remains, and the nuclear…
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This book is devoted to discussing recent, crucial environmental problems, including global and urban warming, urban heat islands, biological diversity, disaster remains, and the nuclear disasters attributable to the Great East Japan Earthquake and the accompanying tsunami. Also considered are various issues of importance in planning procedures for optimally providing public goods, since the health of the environment is a public good. The methodology adopted in this book utilises the theory of mechanism design and Gorman-Lancaster-Sen’s approach. The text employs both theoretical and practical reasoning and logic.

What is unique here is the book’s application of Gorman-Lancaster-Sen’s approach to environmental problems. In the Gorman-Lancaster’s New Consumer Theory, any good is regarded as a composition of attributes or characteristics; in Sen’s Capability Theory, any individual utilizes his or her time and functionings to obtain their being to maximize happiness. The book will appeal to undergraduate and postgraduate students, professors, and policy makers, as it provides a new way of thinking about environmental problems, and represents an important contribution to operational public goods theory and environmental information sciences.

Dr Kimitoshi Sato is Director of both the Hibiki and Life Sciences International Association (HALSIA) and the Heat Island Institute International (HI3), both in Japan, and a councillor of Shokei Gakuin University, Japan. Sato graduated from Waseda University and the Graduate School of Economics of Hitotsubashi University (both in Japan), and received a doctorate in information sciences at Tohoku University, Japan. His research interests include the analysis of incentives in planning procedures for the optimal provision of public goods.

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-0364-5357-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5357-2

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: KC, KCN
  • THEMA: KC, KCVG
844

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