"Umweltpolitik." . . "Environmental policy Economic aspects United States." . . "BUSINESS & ECONOMICS Real Estate General." . . "Gerechtigkeit." . . "Gentrification." . . "Umweltökonomie." . . "Justice environnementale Aspect économique États-Unis." . . . . "Environmental economics United States." . . "Standortfaktor." . . "Wirtschaft." . . "Environmental Studies." . . "Miljøetik" . . "Miljøproblemer" . . "Sanierung." . . "Armut." . . "Business." . . "Umweltschutz." . . "Markedsadfærd" . . . "The environmental justice literature convincingly shows that poor people and minorities live in more polluted neighborhoods than do other groups. These findings have sparked a broad activist movement, numerous local lawsuits, and several federal policy reforms. Despite the importance of environmental justice, the topic has received little attention from economists. And yet, economists have much to contribute, as several explanations for the correlation between pollution and marginalized citizens rely on market mechanisms. Understanding the role of these mechanisms is crucial to designing polic."@en . . "Electronic books"@en . . . . "The political economy of environmental justice"@en . "The political economy of environmental justice" . "Livres électroniques" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\"The environmental justice literature convincingly shows that poor people and minorities live in more polluted neighborhoods than do other groups. These findings have sparked a broad activist movement, numerous local lawsuits, and several federal policy reforms. Despite the importance of environmental justice, this topic has received little attention from economists. And yet, economists have much to contribute, as several explanations for the correlation between pollution and marginalized citizens rely on market mechanisms. Understanding the role of these mechanisms is crucial to designing policy remedies, for each mechanism lends itself to a different interpretation of the locus of injustices. Moreover, the different mechanisms have varied implications for the efficacy of policy responses--and who gains and loses from them. In the first book-length examination of environmental justice from the perspective of economics, a cast of top contributors evaluates why underprivileged citizens are overexposed to toxic environments and why policy can do to help. While the text engages economic methods, it is written for an interdisciplinary audience.\"--Page 4 of cover."@en . . "Économie de l'environnement États-Unis." . . "Environmental justice Economic aspects United States." . . "Politique de l'environnement Aspect économique États-Unis." . . "Umweltverschmutzung." . . "Soziale Schichtung." . .