Environmental and Natural Resources Economics: Theory, Policy, and the Sustainable SocietyM.E. Sharpe, 1998 - 327 pages Integrating aspects of philosophy, political science, and some environmental science, this text provides a multidisciplinary approach to environmental economics and natural resources policy. Included is a chapter on value systems and the role of ethics. |
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... United States 885 60 60 61 62 The Theory of Dynamically Efficient Nonrenewable Resource Pricing 62 Dynamic Efficiency 63 Allocating Recyclable Resources 66 Allocating Renewable Resources 68 Renewable Resources Case Study : Fisheries ...
... United States 885 60 60 61 62 The Theory of Dynamically Efficient Nonrenewable Resource Pricing 62 Dynamic Efficiency 63 Allocating Recyclable Resources 66 Allocating Renewable Resources 68 Renewable Resources Case Study : Fisheries ...
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... United States 118 Indirect Cost : Adverse Effects of Environmental Regulations on Market Structure 119 Summary 121 Review Questions and Problems 123 References and Further Reading 124 7. The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation ...
... United States 118 Indirect Cost : Adverse Effects of Environmental Regulations on Market Structure 119 Summary 121 Review Questions and Problems 123 References and Further Reading 124 7. The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation ...
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... United States Simulation Research on the Effects of Taxing Summary Carbon Dioxide Emissions 181 182 182 Review Questions and Problems References and Further Reading 184 185 10. Global Warming : Uncertainty , Irreversibility , and Long ...
... United States Simulation Research on the Effects of Taxing Summary Carbon Dioxide Emissions 181 182 182 Review Questions and Problems References and Further Reading 184 185 10. Global Warming : Uncertainty , Irreversibility , and Long ...
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... Form Sustainability Indicators of Strong - Form Sustainability Case Studies in Measuring Sustainable Economic Development 249 249 249 250 254 255 255 256 258 258 260 262 263 Scotland United States Sub - Saharan Africa , Latin America.
... Form Sustainability Indicators of Strong - Form Sustainability Case Studies in Measuring Sustainable Economic Development 249 249 249 250 254 255 255 256 258 258 260 262 263 Scotland United States Sub - Saharan Africa , Latin America.
Contents
Introduction to Environmental | 3 |
Overview | 13 |
Collectively Produced andor Consumed Goods | 38 |
Adding Up Individual Firms Supply Curves to | 50 |
Allocating Recyclable Resources | 66 |
Marine Fisheries Management | 72 |
Factors Affecting Future | 82 |
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The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation | 126 |
Economic Instruments | 165 |
Uncertainty Irreversibility | 186 |
Introduction to the Sustainability Perspective | 207 |
Recognizing Interdependencies and Thinking Long Term | 214 |
Sustainable Economic Development | 249 |
Issues in Sustainable Production and Consumption | 270 |
Issues in the Economics of Sustainable Local Communities | 285 |
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