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100 _aHaddad, Brent M
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245 1 0 _aPutting markets to work :
_bthe design and use of marketable permits and obligations
260 _aParis :
_bOECD,
_c1997
300 _a50 p.
490 0 _aOccasional Papers ;
_v19
505 8 0 _tPutting markets to work: the design and use of marketable permits and obligations - Brent M. Haddad
_tIntroduction
_tWhat are marketable permits and obligations?
_tTheoretical justifications for marketable permits and obligations
_tPractical reasons for marketable permits and obligations
_tPotential drawbacks associated with MPOPs
_tWhen can marketable permits and obligations be used?
_tDesigning and implementing a marketable permit or obligation programme
_tExamples of current uses: successes and problems
_tAir pollution permit trading
_tWater rights trading
_tFishing quota trading
_tNew Jersey market for regional contribution agreements(RCAs) for low-and moderate-income housing
_tOther actual and potential uses
_tPesticide use over a groundwater aquifer
_tGroundwater alocation
_tAirport landings slots
_tUSEPA lead (Pb) phase-down
_tElectromagnetic spectrum
_tRenewable energy market-within-a-market
_tNumerous social goals
_tLessons learned/conclusions
_tAnnex I: economic theory of cost-savings associated with marketable permit
_tAnnex II: list of acronyms
650 4 _aRegulação
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650 4 _aImplementação
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650 4 _911941
_a Políticas Públicas
650 4 _aMercado
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650 4 _aPrograma
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650 4 _aIntervenção
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650 4 _aPolítica
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650 4 _912745
_a Relatório
650 4 _aEstudo de Caso
_911993
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