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Improving Recycling Markets
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  06 Dec 2006  Language: English  Pages: 186  ISBN: 9789264029576  OECD Code: 972006151P1 
 

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Markets for many classes of potentially recyclable materials are growing. However, market failures and barriers are constraining some markets. Factors such as information failures, technological externalities, and market power can affect the prices, quantity, and quality of materials traded. This report presents the case for the use of 'industrial' policies which address such market failures and barriers and these policies are seen as complements to more traditional environmental policies. Indeed, encouraging ever-higher recycling rates in the absence of such complementary measures may impose very high social welfare costs. This publication covers in particular the markets for waste oils, waste plastics, and used rubber tyres.


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Table of contents:

Executive Summary
Chapter 1. Introduction and Overview of Market Failures and Barriers by Nick Johnstone and Soizick de Tilly
-1. Introduction
-2. the Economic Importance and Structure of the Recycling Sector in OECD Countries
--United States
--France
--Japan
-3. The Nature of Potential Market Imperfections in Secondary Material Markets
-4. Testing for Market Efficiency
-5. Conclusions
-Annex 1. Loss Aversion: An Example
-Annex 2. The Determinants of Glass Recycling Rates in the OECD by Nick Johnstone, Julien Labonne and Pascale Scapecchi
-Annex 3. Price Volatility for Selected Primary and Secondary Materials
Chapter 2. Improving Markets for Waste Oils by David Fitzsimmons
Chapter 3. Imnproving Markets for Waste Plastics by Alan Ingham
Chapter 4. Improving Markets for Used Rubber Tyres by Pieter van Beukering
Chapter 5. Public Policy and Recycling Markets by Nick Johnstone and Soizick de Tilly

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