Title: Environmental subsidies to consumers : how did they work in the Japanese market?
Abstract: Part I: Environmental Subsidies to Consumers: Conceptual issues 1. Environmental Subsidies to Consumers: Introduction, Shigeru Matsumoto 2. Environmental Subsidies to Consumers as Policy Instruments, Shigeru Matsumoto 3. Environmental Tax and Subsidy in Japan: Past and present, Satoshi Sekiguchi Part II: Rebate Program for Energy Efficient Appliances Japanese Electronic Appliance Market, Minoru Morita 4. Effect of an Eco-Point Program on Consumer Digital TV Selection, Keiko Yamaguchi, Shigeru Matsumoto and Tomohiro Tasaki 5. A Policy Evaluation of the Eco-Point Program: The program's impact on CO2 reductions and the replacement of home appliances, Toshi H. Arimura and Minoru Morita 6. Did the Purchase Subsidy for Energy-Efficient Appliances Ease Electricity Shortage after Fukushima?, Kenichi Mizobuchi and Kenji Takeuchi 7. Effect of the Eco-Point Program on Implicit Discount Rate: A hedonic analysis of eco-point program, Shigeru Matsumoto, Minoru Morita and Tomohiro Tasaki Part III: Rebate Program for Eco-friendly Vehicles Japanese Motor Vehicle Market, Shigeru Matsumoto 8. Cross- Country Policy Comparison: What are the elements of a successful eco-car policy?, Keiko Hirota and Shigeru Kashima 9. CO2 Emission Reductions from Hybrid Vehicle Use: An analysis of Japan's used car market data, Kazuyuki Iwata and Shigeru Matsumoto Part IV: Environmental Subsidies to Consumers Multiple Points 10. Subsidy for Eco-Friendly Houses: Can it be an ultimate solution?, Kazuyuki Iwata 11. Environmental Subsidies and Life Cycle Assessment, Tomohiro Tasaki Part V: Concluding Part 12. Lessons for Future Environmental and Industrial Policies: Concluding remarks, Shigeru Matsumoto
Publication Year: 2016
Publication Date: 2016-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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