Environmental federalism in the European Union and the Unted States

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David Vogel
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The United States (US) and the European Union (EU) are federal systems in which the responsibility for environmental policy-making is divided or shared between the central government and the (member) states. The attribution of decision-making power has important policy implications. This chapter compares the role of central and local authorities in the US and the EU in formulating environmental regulations in three areas: automotive emissions for health related (criteria) pollutants, packaging waste, and global climate change. Automotive emissions are relatively centralised in both political systems. In the cases of packaging waste and global climate change, regulatory policy-making is shared in the EU, but is primarily the responsibility of local governments in the US. Thus, in some important areas, regulatory policy-making is more centralised in the EU. The most important role local governments play in the regulatory process is to help diffuse stringent local standards through more centralised regulations, a dynamic which has become recently become more important in the EU than in the US.

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Language
English
Pages
41

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Edition Notes

"March 2010"--Publisher's website.

"February 21, 2010"--p. 1.

Includes bibliographical references.

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[Boston]
Series
Working paper / Harvard Business School -- 10-085, Working paper (Harvard Business School) -- 10-085.

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41 p.
Number of pages
41

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OL45257486M
OCLC/WorldCat
599828468

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