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Over the past 60 years, environmental economists have pioneered the idea of market-based approaches to solving environmental problems. Regulators have implemented market-based programs for air pollution, water pollution, land management, and other environmental policy problems at local, state, federal, and—in the case of greenhouse gas regulation—international levels. Panelists at this seminar discussed what we can learn from successful and unsuccessful applications of market-based policy and its desirability, feasibility, and design in the future. |