If you liked The next generation of market-based environmental policies by Bradley W. Whitehead and John F. Kennedy School of Government. Research Programs, start with To shock or not to shock? (1997), Successful economic development and heterogeneity of governmental form on American Indian reservations (1995), and Prices, regulation, and energy conservation (1993). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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To shock or not to shock?
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Budget or target
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Assessing consensus
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From cell to street
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A two-way street between environmental economics and public policy
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Economic development as self-discovery
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Market barriers, market failures, and the energy efficiency gap
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