Free Market Environmentalism
Innovative economic approaches to environmental challenges
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Sep '20
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This insightful book presents a unique perspective on environmental issues, advocating for market-driven solutions to ecological challenges. Free Market Environmentalism redefines traditional approaches.
In Free Market Environmentalism, the authors explore an innovative approach to tackling environmental challenges through the lens of economic principles. This book presents a nontechnical perspective, making it accessible to readers without a formal background in economics. It offers a fresh take on natural resource management, emphasizing the role of market mechanisms in promoting environmental stewardship. By applying economic reasoning to pressing ecological issues, the book invites readers to reconsider traditional environmental policies.
The authors argue that while there is a strong national consensus in the United States regarding the need to protect the environment, there is significant disagreement among advocates about the most effective methods to achieve this goal. Traditionally, the prevailing view has been that government intervention—through legislation and regulation—is necessary to safeguard environmental values. However, Free Market Environmentalism challenges this notion by suggesting that market solutions can often yield better outcomes for both the economy and the environment.
Through a series of compelling case studies and theoretical discussions, the book illustrates how free-market principles can align with environmental objectives. It encourages a dialogue about the potential for market-driven strategies to address ecological concerns, ultimately advocating for a balanced approach that leverages both market forces and regulatory frameworks to foster sustainable practices.
ISBN: 9780367153786
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 294g
196 pages