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UPCES - Spring 2015


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Syllabus

Textbook
Schotter, Microeconomics, A Modern Approach (Second edition), chapter 17 (relevant for lectures 1 - 5) part1, part2

Course Outline

TOPICS:
WEEK:
1 - Feb 17 Introduction, Market failures - externalities, tragedy of the commons, environment as public good, "An Inconvenient Truth"
2 - Feb 24 Interventionist solutions to the Externality problem – Pigouvian taxes and standards and charges
3 - Mar 3 Interventionist solutions to the Externality problem – Marketable pollution permits
4 - Mar 10 Non-interventionist solutions to the Externality problem - Environmental labeling; Environmental Kuznets curve
5 - Mar 17 Non-interventionist solutions to the Externality problem – The Coasian solution
Presentation topics to be submitted
6 - Mar 24 Non-interventionist solutions to the Externality problem – Voluntary programs and self-regulation [MIDTERM WEEK]
7 - Mar 31 Environmental Policy in the Czech Republic – History and current issues
8 - Apr 7 SPRING BREAK
9 - Apr 14 Students’ Presentations
10 - Apr 21 Environmental Policy in the EU – History and Current problems
11 - Apr 28 TRIP TO MALESICE WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY, we meet at 4pm (sharp), next to CERGE-EI reception
12 - May 5 Environmental Policy in the world context – History and Current problems, Renewable Resources
13 - May 12 FINAL EXAM

Week 1 (Feb 7)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 1
Required readings
Hardin, The Tragedy of the commons
Optional readings
Levitt, List, Field experiments in economics: The past, the present, and the future
Greenstone, Gayer, Quasi-Experimental and Experimental Approaches to Environmental Economics

Week 2 (Feb 24)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 1&2
Worksheet to Lecture 1&2
Public good experiment - instructions
Required readings
Plott, Externalities and Corrective Policies in Experimental Markets
Do not forget to consult relevant parts of the Schotter's textbook (Chapter 17 - externalities and interventionist solutions)!
Optional readings
Holt, Laury, Voluntary Provision of a Public Good

Week 3 (Mar 3)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 3
Worksheet to Lecture 3
Required readings
Schleich et al., Incentives for energy efficiency in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme
EU ETS factsheet (2013)
Optional readings
Porter et al., The design, testing and implementation of Virginia’s NOx allowance auction

Lecture 4 (March 10)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 4
Worksheet to Lecture 4
Required readings
Cason, Gangadharan, Environmental labelling and incomplete consumer information in laboratory markets
Yandle, Vijayaraghavan, Bhattarai, The Environmental Kuznets Curve. A Primer
Optional readings
Stern, The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve

Lecture 5 (March 17)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 5
Worksheet to Lecture 5
Required readings
Coase, The problem of social cost
Hoffman, Spitzer, The Coase Theorem: Some Experimental Tests
Harrison, McKee, Experimental Evaluation of the Coase Theorem
Optional readings
Hoyt, Ryan, Houston, The Paper River: A Demonstration of Externalities and Coase’s Theorem

Lecture 6 and 7 (Mar 24 and 31)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 6&7
Worksheet to Lecture 6&7
Required readings
Potoski, Prakash, Green Clubs and Voluntary Governance: ISO 14001 and Firms’ Regulatory Compliance
Potoski, Prakash, Covenants with Weak Swords: 14001 and Facilities’ Environmental Performance
Optional readings
Prakash, Potoski, Racing to the Bottom? Trade, Environmental Governance, and ISO 14001

Lecture 8 (part of this to be covered on March 31, part on April 14, April 7 - spring break)

!!! The main thing for April 14: Students' presentations !!!!

Lecture Notes
Lecture 8
Worksheet to Lecture 8
Optional readings
CENIA - The Environment in the Czech Republic 2010
CENIA - The Environment in the Czech Republic 1989-2004, part 1
CENIA - The Environment in the Czech Republic 1989-2004, part 2
CENIA - The Environment in the Czech Republic 1989-2004, part 3
CENIA - The Environment in the Czech Republic 2007
CENIA – website of the Czech Ministry of the Environment’s information agency
Environment Center of Charles University

Lecture 9 (Apr 21)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 9
Worksheet to Lecture 9
Required readings
Axelrod, Nuclear Power and EU Enlargement: The Case of Temelín
Vail, Illegal Waste Transport and the Czech Republic: An Environmental Sociological Perspective
Kramer, EU Enlargement and the Environment: Six Challenges
Kruzikova, EU Accession and Legal Change: Accomplishments and Challenges in the Czech Case
Optional readings
Jehlicka, Tickle, Environmental Implications of Eastern Enlargement: The End of Progressive EU Environmental Policy?
Hey, EU Environmental Policies: A Short History of the Policy Strategies
Camin, Vandeveer, Enlarging EU Environments: Central and Eastern Europe from Transition to Accession

April 28

TRIP TO MALESICE WASTE TREATMENT FACILITY (we meet at 4pm sharp at the reception, DO NOT BE LATE)

Lecture 10 (May 5)

Lecture Notes
Lecture 10
Worksheet to Lecture 10
Required readings
Kramer, Development of Environmental Policies in the United States and Europe: Convergence or Divergence?
Muller, Copenhagen 2009 Failure or final wake-up call for our leaders
Optional readings
Stern, Action and ambition for a global deal in Copenhagen

May 12 - Final Exam (16:00-17:30)



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