Concept information
Preferred term
market-based environmental regulation
Definition
- Market-based environmental regulation involves the use of one or more economic policy instruments by government agencies to regulate the environment. Such regulation is enacted as a means to an end—usually incentives to cost-effectively control air, water, or land pollution—though similar policies have been enacted for other purposes. [Source: Encyclopedia of Geography; Market-Based Environmental Regulation]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/market-based_environmental_regulation
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