Waste and Recycling: Theory and Empirics

Author:   Takayoshi Shinkuma ,  Shunsuke Managi (Kyushu University, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9780415589857


Pages:   162
Publication Date:   25 March 2011
Format:   Hardback
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"As ""business as usual"" has become the mantra of today's world, it's unlikely to see a decrease in hazardous waste generated from greater economic growth. Written by renowned experts, the book suggests a solution, supported by theoretical arguments to this waste problem. The book discusses how main problems for waste management can be addressed through appropriate policies adopted by governments in OECD countries. The book also raises thoughtful questions on how household waste management services should be privatized and who should pay for the disposal and recycling costs. It attempts to answer these questions. The book considers several factors hindering the first-best optimal outcome and highlights two crucial ones. It elaborates further with models and the solutions on how to overcome these obstacles. The book covers not only traditional resource economics and waste management, but also the recent problem of Electric waste (E-waste) and illustrates in details, how the environments of developing countries are inevitably polluted even with the Basel ban Amendment in place. The book proposes an alternative international trading regulation to address E-waste. This book will certainly appeal to industry decision-makers, policy makers and legislators."

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Author:   Takayoshi Shinkuma ,  Shunsuke Managi (Kyushu University, Japan)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9780415589857


ISBN 10:   0415589851
Pages:   162
Publication Date:   25 March 2011
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

@contents: 1. Introduction 2. The Industrial Waste Market 3. Creating the Market for Household Waste and Extended Producer Responsibility 4. First-best Economy: Comparisons between a Disposal Fee Policy and EPR-based Policies 5. The Second-best Policy for Recycling Household Waste 6. The Durability of Goods and the Right Recycling Policy for Household Waste 7. International Trade of Waste and Environmental Pollution 8. The Effects of Introducing EPR Policies in Developed Countries on International Trade, the Environment, and Social Welfare 9. The Effectiveness of the Basel Convention 10. The Policies Adopted in China and India and the International Trade Policy 11. Conclusions

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'The book offers very interesting insights by placing the economics of waste issues on a sound policy level setting. The authors bring together mainstream and heterodox thinking to enrich research in the field. The overlooked technological domain is nicely touched upon, given its striking relevance to achieve the challenge of moving beyond recycling towards waste reduction at source. The book is of value to students, practitioners and researchers in the field.'- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Ferrara


`The book offers very interesting insights by placing the economics of waste issues on a sound policy level setting. The authors bring together mainstream and heterodox thinking to enrich research in the field. The overlooked technological domain is nicely touched upon, given its striking relevance to achieve the challenge of moving beyond recycling towards waste reduction at source. The book is of value to students, practitioners and researchers in the field.'- Massimiliano Mazzanti, Associate Professor of Economics, University of Ferrara


Author Information

Takayoshi Shinkuma has been with the faculty of economics of Kansai University since 2008. He taught at Gifu Shotoku Gakuen University and Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. He holds a Ph.D. in human and environmental studies from Kyoto University. Professor Shinkuma researches on environmental economics, specifically in waste managment and recycling. Shunsuke Managi is from Tohoku University and Institute for Global Environment Strategies. Previously, he taught at South Carolina State University, USA and Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, and Yokohama National University, Japan. He holds a Ph.D. in environmental and resource economics from University of Rhode Island, USA, and M.Eng from Kyusyu University, Japan.

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