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Fix ‘market failures’ – through ombudsman services to police corporate greed and misbehaviour, and ensure competition To provide for ‘non-market’ goods.

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1 Fix ‘market failures’ – through ombudsman services to police corporate greed and misbehaviour, and ensure competition To provide for ‘non-market’ goods and services – especially associated with the environment But how? Through legislation and regulation? Or through incentives (stewardship schemes etc.) Or?? Key questions: How much to pay, for what, and how, and to whom? Fix ‘market failures’ – through ombudsman services to police corporate greed and misbehaviour, and ensure competition To provide for ‘non-market’ goods and services – especially associated with the environment But how? Through legislation and regulation? Or through incentives (stewardship schemes etc.) Or?? Key questions: How much to pay, for what, and how, and to whom? So what for policy?

2 For what?

3 How much? Consumers buy more ES? Citizens “vote” for more/ better ES. YN Won’t pay the price? ‘cheap talk’ – markets working? Markets working Y A thought experiment – supposing that we had ‘reliable’ data on Votes, WTP and actual spending on ES, would we expect these three to say the same thing?

4 How much? Others don’t (free rider problem)? Consumers buy more ES? Citizens “vote” for more/ better ES. YN Won’t pay the price? ‘cheap talk’ – markets working? Free rider deficit > market deficit? N Markets working Y Y N Free-Rider deficit: the difference between the sum of individual WTPs and the sum of WTPs conditional on other people also paying for ES. Market deficit: the cost of providing the (additional) ES.

5 How much? Others don’t (free rider problem)? Consumers buy more ES? Citizens “vote” for more/ better ES. YN Won’t pay the price? ‘cheap talk’ – markets working? Free rider deficit > market deficit? N Markets working Encourage/Promote ES clubs OR, as a last resort, subsidise consumption of Env. friendly products Y Y Markets working N Y

6 How much? Others don’t (free rider problem)? Consumers buy more ES? Citizens “vote” for more/ better ES. YN Won’t pay the price? ‘cheap talk’ – markets working? Free rider deficit > market deficit? N Markets working Encourage/Promote ES clubs OR, as a last resort, subsidise consumption of Env. friendly products Improve 3 rd party validation Improve Info. & Comm. Systems Labels are unreliable? N Y YY Markets working N Y N Info. is inadequate? Y

7 How much? Other things more important? Others don’t (free rider problem)? Consumers buy more ES? Citizens “vote” for more/ better ES. YN Too much effort? Won’t pay the price? ‘cheap talk’ – markets working? Free rider deficit > market deficit? N Markets working Encourage/Promote ES clubs OR, as a last resort, subsidise consumption of Env. friendly products Improve 3 rd party validation Improve Info. & Comm. Systems Labels are unreliable? N Y YY Markets working N Y N Info. is inadequate? NN YYYY Markets working


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