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Comparative Conclusions - ‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments: An Evolution or a Revolution in Environmental Policy? (PDF 134.8 kB)The popularity of ‘New’ Environmental Policy Instruments (NEPIs) appears to have grown enormously since the 1970s. This has prompted widespread claims that contemporary environmental policy is undergoing a deep-seated and long-lasting revolution, characterised by a shift from environmental government to environmental governance (see introduction, this collection, pp.3–4). The papers assembled in this volume demonstrate unambiguously that the use of NEPIs is most certainly not ‘limited’ as some have claimed…| Author | Jordan, Andrew & Wurzel, Rüdiger K.W. & Zito, Anthony R. |
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| Institution | Economic and Social Research Council |
| Year | 2003 |
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| Language | English |
| Copyright | by the authors |
| Topics: Regulatory Reform Programs | Regulatory Reform Programs / National | Regulatory ToolsPopular Tags: Netherlands | OECD | Governance | Japan | NEPI | New Environmental Policy Instruments | Market-Based Instruments | Eco-labels | Incrementalism | Ideational Theories | Institutional Theories | Environment | Germany |
