Using behavioural tools to support economic instruments for climate change resilience

Author(s)
Kennedy, Amanda L
Phromlah, Wanida
Publication Date
2010
Abstract
"In my next life I'm going to be a psychologist. If I can make myself work harder at uni than I did last time, I'll become an academic and start a new branch of the discipline called PPP - public policy psychology." - Ross Gittins, 'Psychologists needed to help implement policies', The Sydney Morning Herald, October 4 2010. • Where credible market based instruments are absent or fail, what else can we do to support climate change resilience?
Citation
Presented at the 11th Global Conference on Environmental Taxation
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Language
en
Publisher
Mahasarakham University
Title
Using behavioural tools to support economic instruments for climate change resilience
Type of document
Conference Publication
Entity Type
Publication

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