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E-raamat: Economics of Waste Management in East Asia

Edited by (Keio University, Japan), Edited by (University of Toyama, Japan)
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The existing literature provides very little information on the real and current process of waste disposal and recycling in China. China generates large amount of waste and it covers about 20 % of the world waste trade. This book focuses on China’s waste management and recycling policy.

The book also examines the relationship between China’s waste management and recycling industry and its legal structure. It fills in the gap by providing insight into topics on how to resolve China’s waste management and recycling problems, theories and empirical studies on waste and management as well as waste management policies in East Asia. It also includes comparative analysis through case studies on other Asian countries such as Thailand and Japan.

List of figures
ix
List of tables
xi
List of contributors
xiii
Preface xv
PART I Critical reviews in waste management: theory and empirics
1(74)
1 Waste policies and related legislation in Japan
3(35)
Eiji Hosoda
2 A survey of research on the theoretical economic approach to waste and recycling
38(16)
Takashi Saito
3 A survey of research on China's waste management system
54(21)
Daisuke Ichinose
PART II Waste management policy in East Asia
75(46)
4 Circular economy policy and regulation and the venous industry in China
77(23)
Kenji Someno
Chang Miao
5 Municipal solid waste management and recycling businesses in Thailand: current situation and future possibilities
100(11)
Tanya Sang-Arun
Piya Wanpen
Simon Gilby
Matthew Hengesbaugh
6 An introduction to Taiwan's waste management and recycling policy
111(10)
Shou-Chien Lee
PART III Topics in recycling and regional waste trade
121(88)
7 For "optimal resource circulation regimes" in East Asia: from a comparative study of the recycling policies of Japan, China, and Thailand
123(14)
Takashi Sekiyama
8 Extended official responsibility and the red card rule in China
137(16)
Eiji Sawada
Yirui Xu
9 Evaluating future end-of-life household appliances: time-series material flow analysis and impact assessment
153(20)
Jun Nakatani
10 Input-output analysis on Chinese urban mines
173(18)
Kazuaki Sato
11 The effect of cost fluctuation on waste trade and recycling in East Asia
191(18)
Masashi Yamamoto
Index 209
Masashi Yamamoto is Associate Professor at the University of Toyama, Japan.

Eiji Hosoda is Professor at Keio University, Japan.