Instructor’s Manual to Accompany E
v v v v
NVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS v
An Introduction v
2024 Release
v
Barry C. Field v v
University of Massachusetts Amherst
v v v
Martha K. Field Greenfiel v v v
d Community College
v v
©vMcGrawvHillvLLC.vAllvrightsvreserved.vNovreproductionvorvdistributionvwithoutvthevpriorvwrittenvconsentvofvMcGrawvHillvLL
C.
,EnvironmentalvEconomics,v2024vRelease
Table of Contents
v v
Preface .................................................................................................................................. 2
SectionvI.vIntroduction
Chapterv1. WhatvIsvEnvironmentalvEconomics? .................................................................... 4
Chapterv2. ThevEconomyvandvthevEnvironment..................................................................... 6
SectionvII.vAnalyticalvTools
Chapterv3. BenefitsvandvCosts,vSupplyvandvDemandv....................................................... 9
Chapterv4. Markets,vExternalities,vandvPublicvGoodsv...................................................... 15
Chapterv5. ThevEconomicsvofvEnvironmentalvQuality..................................................... 19
SectionvIII.vEnvironmentalvAnalysis
Chapterv6. FrameworksvofvAnalysisv.................................................................................. 24
Chapterv7. Benefit–CostvAnalysis:vBenefits...................................................................... 28
Chapterv8. Benefit–CostvAnalysis:vCostsv.......................................................................... 34
SectionvIV.vEnvironmentalvPolicyvAnalysis
Chapterv9. CriteriavforvEvaluatingvEnvironmentalvPolicies............................................... 37
Chapterv10. DecentralizedvPolicies:vLiabilityvLaws,vPropertyvRights,vVoluntaryvAction... 41
Chapterv11. Command-and-ControlvStrategies:vThevCasevofvStandardsv............................. 47
Chapterv12. Incentive-BasedvStrategies:vEnvironmentalvChargesvandvSubsidiesv............... 53
Chapterv13. Incentive-BasedvStrategies:vMarketvTradingvSystemsv..................................... 57
SectionvV.vEnvironmentalvPolicyvinvthevUnitedvStates
Chapterv14. FederalvWatervPollution-ControlvPolicyv.......................................................... 62
Chapterv15. FederalvAirvPollution-ControlvPolicy............................................................... 67
Chapterv16. FederalvPolicyvonvToxicvandvHazardousvSubstancesv....................................... 71
Chapterv17. StatevandvLocalvEnvironmentalvIssuesv............................................................. 75
SectionvVI.vGlobalvEnvironmentalvIssues
Chapterv18. GlobalvClimatevChange ....................................................................................... 78
Chapterv19. InternationalvEnvironmentalvAgreements............................................................ 82
Chapterv20. Globalization ....................................................................................................... 85
Chapterv21. EconomicvDevelopmentvandvthevEnvironment .................................................... 88
1
©vMcGrawvHillvLLC.vAllvrightsvreserved.vNovreproductionvorvdistributionvwithoutvthevpriorvwrittenvconsentvofvMcGrawvHillvLL
C.
,EnvironmentalvEconomics,v2024vRelease
Preface
vEnvironmentalvEconomics,vAnvIntroductionvisvdesignedvasvavtextvforvavone-
semestervcourse.vItvisvbasedvonvcoursesvwevhavevtaughtvforvmanyvyears,vcoursesvpredicatedvo
nvthevnotionvthatvthevsubjectvisvinterestingvandvimportantvenoughvtovbevpresentedvtovavwideva
udiencevofvlower-
divisionvstudents,vrathervthanvdelayedvuntilvstudentsvhavevnegotiatedvavsetvofvprerequisitevco
urses.vThus,vthevbookvisvmeantvtovbevusedvbyvstudentsvwhovhavevnotvnecessarilyvhadvanyveco
nomicsvyet.vNevertheless,vthevbookvisvintendedvtovhavevavdistinctlyvanalyticalvperspective.vG
ivenvthesevobjectives,vit’svnecessaryvtovfocusvonvavlimitedvnumbervofvprimaryvconcepts—
incentives,vefficiency,vthevequimarginalvprinciple,vcost-
effectiveness,vandvsovon.vIt’svalsovnecessary,vinvthevlatervchaptersvonvdomesticvandvinternati
onalvenvironmentalvpolicy,vtovconcentratevonvthevmainvstoriesvandvavoidvgettingvdrawnvintov
thevendlessvdetailsvthatvthesevsubjectsvcontain.
Aftervthevfirstvtwovintroductoryvchapters,vtherevarevthreevchaptersvonvthevmostvbasicvo
fveconomicvprinciples.vThesevarevprobablyvaboutvthevminimumvforvsomeonevwhovhasvneverv
hadvanyveconomics.vInvwritingvthesevchapters,vtherevwasvavcontinuingvtemptationvtovgovforva
vslightlyvhighervlevelvofvsophistication.vWevtriedvveryvhardvtovresistvthis,vtovkeepvclearlyvinvm
indvthevtypevofvstudentvforvwhomvthevbookvisvprimarilyvintended.vWevwouldvhopevthatvstude
ntsvwhovhavevhad,vsay,vintroductoryvmicro,vwouldvfindvthesevchaptersvavusefulvreview.
Invthisvinstructor’svmanual,vwevhavevworkedvthroughveachvofvthevchapters,vdiscussin
gv(a)vupdatesvofvsubjectsvthatvarevnewvtovthevchaptervinvthisvedition,v(b)vthevobjectivesvofveac
h,v(c)vmainvideasvcovered,v(d)vpointsvofvdiscussionv(cautions,vtechniquesvwevhavevfoundvuse
ful,vpossiblevextensions,vetc.),vandv(e)vbriefvanswersvtoveachvofvthevquestionsvforvfurthervdisc
ussion.
Thevbookvisv21vchaptersvlong,vperhapsvtoovlongvforvstudentsvtovgetvthroughvcomplete
lyvundervnormalvcircumstances.vThevbookvisvdividedvintovsectionsvsovthatvdifferentvinstructo
rsvcanvemphasizevthevmaterialvtheyvfindvmostvuseful.vAftervhavingvgonevthroughvSectionsvIva
ndvII,vyouvmayvwishvtovpickvandvchoosevchaptersvfromvthevothervsectionsvdependingvonvthevr
elativevemphasisv youvwishvtovputvon:v(a)vbenefit–costvanalysis,
(b)vpolicyvanalysis,v(c)vU.S.venvironmentalvpolicy,vandv(d)vinternationalvissues.
Thevquestionsvatvthevendvofvthevchaptersvarevcalledv—
discussion‖vquestions,vbutvtheyvarevperhapsvmorevspecificvthanvthisvlabelvimplies.vForvth
evmostvpart,vtheyvarevnotvmeantvtovleadvtovopen-
endedvdiscussionvbutvhavevanswersvthatvwevhopevarevmorevorvlessvcorrect.vTheyvarevdesign
edvtovleadvstudentsvtowardvmakingvmodestvextensionsvofvthevideasvcovered,vwhichvshouldvh
elpvthemvbothvreviewvthevmaterialvandvperhapsvthinkvmorevdeeplyvaboutvit.
Thevexhibitsvpresentedvthroughoutvthevchaptersvarevforvthevpurposevofvillustratingvpo
intsvinvthevtext.vThevobjectivevisvtovshowvstudentsvthatvtheveconomicvideasvwevarevdiscussing
vinvthevclassroomvarevactuallyvatvworkvinvthevreal vworld.
2
©vMcGrawvHillvLLC.vAllvrightsvreserved.vNovreproductionvorvdistributionvwithoutvthevpriorvwrittenvconsentvofvMcGrawvHillvLL
C.
, EnvironmentalvEconomics,v2024vRelease
AppendixvAvofvacronymsvandvabbreviationsvisvupdated.vWevrecommendvhighlightin
gvthisvfeaturevforvstudents.vAvshort,vmatchingvquizvofvaboutv10vofvthevmostvusedvacronymsvor
vabbreviations,vlikevthevEPA,vhelps vplugvstudentsvintovthevlingovofvenvironmentalveconomic
s.
AppendixvBvisvavlistvofvwebsites,vwhichvcanvbevfoundvinvthevInstructor’svResourcesva
reavofvConnect.
Thev2024vReleasevofvthevbookvpreservesvthevbasicvstructurevofvthevearlierveditions.
Somevofvthevnewvmaterialvwevhavevaddedvincludes:
ForevervChemicalsv(PFAS) Chapterv16
ToxicsvandvDrinkingvWatervContamination Chapterv14
CircularvEconomy Chaptersv2vandv17
NaturalvCapital Chapterv2
EconomicsvofvTechnicalvChange Chapterv5
ParisvAgreementvandvSubsequentvCOPvMeetings Chaptersv18,v19,vandv21
EnvironmentalvJustice Chaptersv9vandv16
EconomicsvofvSubsidiesv&vthevInflationvReductionvAct Chapterv15
CarbonvOffsetvMarkets Chapterv13
ElectricvVehiclesvandvEnergyvIntensity Chapterv15
GreenvTechnologyvTransfervandvDevelopingvCountries Chapterv21
3
©vMcGrawvHillvLLC.vAllvrightsvreserved.vNovreproductionvorvdistributionvwithoutvthevpriorvwrittenvconsentvofvMcGrawvHillvLL
C.