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The market of municipal solid waste (MSW) collection and disposal has changed substantially over the past thirty years. This study will help guide both newcomers and past contributors through the fundamental aspects of policies designed to reduce the external costs of MSW collection, and the important empirical relationships that, in the end, govern the selection of MSW policies. The International Library of Environmental Economics and Policy explores the influence of economics on the development of environmental and natural resource policy. In a series of twenty-five volumes, the most significant journal essays in key areas of contemporary environmental and resource policy are collected. Scholars who are recognized for their expertise and contribution to the literature in the various research areas serve as volume editors and write essays that provides the context for the collection. Volumes in the series reflect three broad strands of economic research including 1) Natural and Environmental Resources, 2) Policy Instruments and Institutions and 3) Methodology. The editors, in their introduction to each volume, provide a state-of-the-art overview of the topic and explain the influence and relevance of the collected papers on the development of policy. This reference series provides access to the economic literature that has shaped contemporary perspectives on land use analysis and policy.
Acknowledgements vii
Series Preface ix
Introduction xi
PART I THEORETICAL ASPECTS OF POLICY ALTERNATIVES
`Dynamics of Waste Accumulation: Disposal versus Recycling', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 86, pp. 600--16
3(18)
Vernon L. Smith
`Fundamental Economic Comparisons of Solid Waste Policy Options', Resources and Energy, 5, pp. 21--43
21(24)
Allen K. Miedema
`International Trade in Waste Products in the Presence of Illegal Disposal', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 20, pp. 143--62
45(20)
Brian R. Copeland
`Economic Efficiency Effects of Alternative Policies for Reducing Waste Disposal', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25, pp. 242--56
65(16)
Terry M. Dinan
`Garbage, Recycling, and Illicit Burning or Dumping', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 29, pp. 78--91
81(14)
Don Fullerton
Thomas C. Kinnaman
`Optimal Policies for Solid Waste Disposal Taxes, Subsidies, and Standards', Journal of Public Economics, 65, pp. 193--205
95(14)
Karen Palmer
Margaret Walls
`Policies for Green Design', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 36, pp. 131--48
109(18)
Don Fullerton
Wenbo Wu
`Can Downstream Waste Disposal Policies Encourage Upstream ``Design for Environment''?', AEA Papers and Proceedings, 90, pp. 233--37
127(6)
Paul Calcott
Margaret Walls
`Spatially and Intertemporally Efficient Waste Management: The Costs of Interstate Trade Restrictions', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 43, pp. 188--218
133(34)
Eduardo Ley
Molly K. Macauley
Stephen W. Salant
PART II EMPIRICAL ASPECTS OF POLICY ALTERNATIVES
`Scale. Market Structure, and the Cost of Refuse Collection', Review of Economics and Statistics, 60, pp. 438--48
167(12)
Barbara J. Stevens
`Economic Analysis of the Composition of Household Solid Wastes', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 5, pp. 103--11
179(10)
Robert A. Richardson
Joseph Havlicek, Jr
`Pay-By-The-Bag Household Collection Charges to Manage Municipal Solid Waste', in Robert Repetto, Roger C. Dower, Robin Jenkins and Jacqueline Geoghegan (eds), Green Fees: How a Tax Shift Can Work for the Environment and the Economy, Washington, DC: World Resources Institute, pp. 15--34
189(20)
Robin Jenkins
`An Economic Analysis of Household Recycling of Solid Wastes: The Case of Portland, Oregon', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 25, pp. 136--46
209(12)
Seonghoon Hong
Richard M. Adams
H. Alan Love
`Motivating Recycling: A Marginal Cost Analysis', Contemporary Policy Issues, 11, pp. 58--68
221(12)
Rebecca Judge
Anthony Becker
`Market Incentives to Encourage Household Waste Recycling: Paying for What You Throw Away', Journal of Policy Analysis and Management, 13, pp. 120--39
233(20)
James D. Reschovsky
Sarah E. Stone
`Packaging Taxes and Recycling Incentives: The German Green Dot Program', National Tax Journal, 47, pp. 689--701
253(14)
Ada S. Rousso
Shvetank P. Shah
`The Organization and Efficiency of Residential Recycling Services', Eastern Economic Journal, 21, pp. 215--25
267(12)
Wayne Carroll
`The Demand for Solid Waste Disposal', Land Economics, 71, pp. 57--64
279(8)
James G. Strathman
Anthony M. Rufolo
Gerard C.S. Mildner
`Household Responses to Pricing Garbage by the Bag', American Economic Review, 86, pp. 971--84
287(14)
Don Fullerton
Thomas C. Kinnaman
`The Impact of State and Local Policies on the Recycling Effort', Eastern Economic Journal, 23, pp. 411--23
301(14)
Scott J. Callan
Janet M. Thomas
`The Cost of Reducing Municipal Solid Waste', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 33, pp. 128--50
315(24)
Karen Palmer
Hilary Sigman
Margaret Walls
`Household Willingness to Pay for Dropoff Recycling', Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, 22, pp. 310--20
339(12)
Kelly H. Tiller
Paul M. Jakus
William M. Park
`Assessing Incentive-Based Environmental Policies for Reducing Household Waste Disposal', Contemporary Economic Policy, 16, pp. 401--11
351(12)
Deborah Vaughn Nestor
Michael J. Podolsky
`Municipal Waste Disposal: Unit Pricing and Recycling Opportunities', Public Works Management and Policy, 3, pp. 27--39
363(14)
Michael J. Podolsky
Menahem Spiegel
`Flow Control and Rent Capture in Solid Waste Management', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 37, pp. 183--201
377(20)
Natalie Tawil
`Garbage and Recycling with Endogenous Local Policy', Journal of Urban Economics, 48, pp. 419--42
397(24)
Thomas C. Kinnaman
Don Fullerton
Name Index 421


Thomas C. Kinnaman, Bucknell University, USA Contributors: Vernon L. Smith, Allen K. Miedema, Brian R. Copeland, Terry M. Dinan, Don Fullerton, Thomas C. Kinnaman, Karen Palmer, Margaret Walls, Wenbo Wu, Paul Calcott, Eduardo Ley, Molly K. Macauley, Stephen W. Salant, Barbara J. Stevens, Robert A. Richardson, Joseph Havlicek, Jr, Robin Jenkins, Richard M. Adams, H. Alan Love, Rebecca Judge, Anthony Becker, James D. Reschovsky, Sarah E. Stone, Ada S. Rousso, Shvetank P. Shah, Wayne Carroll, James G. Strathman, Anthony M. Rufolo, Gerard C. S. Mildner, Scott J. Callan, Janet M. Thomas, Karen Palmer, Hilary Sigman, Kelly J.Tiller, Paul M. Jakus, William M. Park, Deborah Vaughn Nestor, Michael J. Podolsky, Menahem Spiegel, Natalie Tawil.