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Injecting Incentives Into the Achievement of Social and Environmental Outcomes: Social Policy Bonds

Ronnie Horesh

Injecting Incentives Into the Achievement of Social and Environmental Outcomes: Social Policy Bonds

This book outlines a radical new way in which market incentives can be injected into the achievement of social and environmental goals including:

*better health
*higher educational standards
*lower unemployment
*a stable world climate.

Ronnie Horesh's idea has been widely praised by distinguished economists. He has spoken about Social Policy Bonds in many fora, including the OECD, Cambridge University and the UK Institute of Economic Affairs.

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For a detailed look at the application of the bond concept to climate change why not read: Better than Kyoto: how Climate Stability Bonds can inject market incentives into the achievement of a stable climate, which was published in January 2002. It can be ordered as hard copy, or read as an e-book, at iuniverse.com. Hard copies are also available from Amazon or Barnes+Noble.

 

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