market-based instrument
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instrument
noun[C]
uk/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/us/ˈɪn.strə.mənt/
an object, such as a piano, guitar, or drum, that is played to produce ...
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Providing people with an incentive to 'buy green' is exactly the kind ofmarket-basedinstrumentthat will reap the greatest benefits.
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Deposit-refund system are amarket-basedinstrumentto address externalities.
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The use of market-based instruments to enforce environmental policies is generally justified on the grounds of economic efficiency.
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However, command and control approaches may be beneficial as a starting point, when regulators are faced with a significant problem yet have too little information to support amarket-basedinstrument.
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David was a leading advocate of the use of market-based instruments, such as pollution taxes, tradeable permits, and compensation for conservation.
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Moreover, the use of simple market-based instruments, like taxation, could be employed along with imperfect market conditions to shed more light on the implications of environmental policies.
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The use of economic or market-based instruments is projected as an efficient and cost-effective method of environmental management, drawing common inspiration from the ' polluter pays ' principle.
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Market-based instruments are further justified to avoid the collective action problems at various levels of regulation setting in the management of global and local environmental resources.
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Therefore, greater use of market-based instruments is crucial, as they are cost-effective means to reduce carbon emissions and increase energy efficiency.
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For example, on market-based instruments, we are examining a range of possible options.
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Now we are suggesting looking at another possibility, that of market-based instruments.
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Avoiding deforestation can be achieved only by a mix of regulatory approach and market-based instruments.
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This regulatory approach should be complemented by a set of market-based instruments specifically designed for forestry, such as charges for premature harvesting of forests or incentives for sustainable forest management.
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We are talking about market-based instruments here.
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Economic and market-based instruments are one of the range of instruments that can be used to influence environmental behaviour.
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I am also convinced that we will need all the different tools we can find: legislation, as well as voluntary agreements and market-based instruments, like this one.
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Financial risks and opportunities impact corporate balance sheets, and market-based instruments are capable of transferring environmental risk and achieving environmental objectives.
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This is much more prescriptive than market-based instruments.
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For a variety of reasons, environmental advocates initially opposed the use of market-based instruments except under very constrained conditions.
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Market-based instruments may also be inappropriate in dealing with emissions with local impacts, as trading would be restricted to within that region.
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