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Painting the White House Green: Rationalizing Environmental Policy Inside the Executive Office of the President (RFF Press)

معرفی کتاب «Painting the White House Green: Rationalizing Environmental Policy Inside the Executive Office of the President (RFF Press)» نوشتهٔ Randall Lutter; Jason F. Shogren; Stroock Distinguished Professor of Natural Resource Conservation and Management and Professor of Economics Jason F Shogren، منتشرشده توسط نشر Taylor & Francis Group در سال 2004. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Presidents, like kings, lead cloistered lives. Protecting the president from too much isolation are advisers and aides who help ensure that the administration achieves its policy goals while enjoying broad political support. In economics and environmental policy, where disagreement among stakeholders and expert opinion is especially strong, the president needs good advice about political strategy, as well as unbiased information about the substance of policy issues. It is the latter need that the Council of Economic Advisers (CEA) is intended to address. Painting the White House Green collects personal essays by eight Senior Staff Economists for Environmental and Natural Resource Policy who worked within the CEA from 1992 to 2002. These authors confirm the council's 'severe' view of many environmental initiatives, a perspective that led President Clinton to label his economic advisers as 'lemon suckers.' At the same time, they demonstrate that the emphasis on efficiency was to offer more effective environmental protection at lower cost. Thinking 'green' meant thinking consistently about both economics and the environment. The essays in this innovative book present lively debates on clean air, climate change, and electricity deregulation that pitted economists at CEA, the Office of Management and Budget, and often the Treasury Department, against political advisers in the White House and officials at EPA and other agencies. The essays present vivid portraits of the power plays involved in environmental policymaking, rare insights into presidential decisionmaking, and revealing details of the ways that economic thinking influences-or is neglected-in a wide range of policy decisions. Painting The White House Green Collects Personal Essays By Eight Senior Staff Economists For Environmental And Natural Resource Policy Who Worked Within The Council Of Economic Advisers From 1992 To 2002. These Authors Confirm The Council's Severe View Of Many Environmental Initiatives, A Perspective That Led President Clinton To Label His Economic Advisers Lemon Suckers. At The Same Time, The Authors Demonstrate That The Emphasis On Efficiency Was To Provide More Effective Environmental Protection At Lower Cost. Thinking Green Meant Thinking Consistently About Both Economics And The Environment.--book Jacket. A Tale Of Two Policies: Clear Skies And Climate Change / William A. Pizer -- Head In The Clouds Decision-making : Epa's Air Quality Standards For Ozone / Randall Lutter -- Economic Analysis And The Formulation Of U.s. Climate Policy / Michael A. Toman -- Saving The Planet Cost-effectively : The Role Of Economic Analysis In Climate Change Mitigation Policy / Joseph E. Aldy -- Making Markets For Global Forest Conservation / Jonathan B. Wiener -- Electricity Restructuring And The Environment / Stephen Polasky -- Do All The Resource Problems In The West Begin In The East? Revisited / Jason F. Shogren -- The Good News And The Bad News From Washington / Ray Squitieri. Edited By Randall Lutter, Jason F. Shogren. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. On February 14, 2002, President George W, Bush announced two new initiatives: one to reduce emissions of sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides, and mercury from power plants-the Clear Skies Initiative-and the other to reduce economywide emissions of greenhouse gases-the Global Climate Change Initiative.
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