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Special Supplement on Environmental Policy in Canada

  1. Introduction
  2. Anthony Heyes, Stewart Elgie, Nicholas Rivers
  3. p. Siii
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  1. Introduction
  2. Anthony Heyes, Stewart Elgie, Nicholas Rivers
  3. p. Siv
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Policy Commentary/Commentaire

  1. BC’s Carbon Tax Shift Is Working Well after Four Years (Attention Ottawa)
  2. Stewart Elgie, Jessica McClay
  3. pp. S1-S10
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Articles

  1. Economic Instruments, Innovation, and Efficient Water Use
  2. Joel Bruneau, Diane Dupont, Steven Renzetti
  3. pp. S11-S22
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  1. A Tale of Two Climate Policies: Political Economy of British Columbia’s Carbon Tax and Clean Electricity Standard
  2. Ekaterina Rhodes, Mark Jaccard
  3. pp. S37-S51
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  1. GHG Mitigation Policies and Employment: A CGE Analysis with Wage Rigidity and Application to Canada
  2. Yazid Dissou, Qian Sun
  3. pp. S53-S65
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  1. The Use of a Social Cost of Carbon in Canadian Cost-Benefit Analysis
  2. Anthony Heyes, Dylan Morgan, Nicholas Rivers
  3. pp. S67-S79
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  1. Market-Based Policies for Green Motoring in Canada
  2. Werner Antweiler, Sumeet Gulati
  3. pp. S81-S94
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  1. Federalism and Climate Policy Innovation: A Critical Reassessment
  2. Kathryn Harrison
  3. pp. S95-S108
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  1. Carbon Pricing Options for Canada
  2. Stephan Schott
  3. pp. S109-S124
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  1. Are There Realistic Possibilities for a Higher “Batting” Average?: On Improving Residential Energy Efficiency in Canada
  2. David L. Ryan, Junaid bin Jahangir
  3. pp. S125-S141
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  1. Mixed Signals: NGO Campaigns and Non-state Market Driven (NSMD) Governance in an Export-Oriented Country
  2. Graeme Auld, Benjamin Cashore
  3. pp. S143-S156
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  1. Environmental Management Practices and Performance in Canada
  2. Irene Henriques, Perry Sadorsky
  3. pp. S157-S175
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