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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... Problems 15 References and Further Reading 2. Value Systems and Economic Systems Introduction Fundamentals of Ethical Systems Deontological Ethics Teleological Ethics A Closer Look at Utilitarianism Private Property , Self - Interest ...
... Problems 15 References and Further Reading 2. Value Systems and Economic Systems Introduction Fundamentals of Ethical Systems Deontological Ethics Teleological Ethics A Closer Look at Utilitarianism Private Property , Self - Interest ...
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... Problems References and Further Reading 3. The Economics of Market Allocation 22222 27 29 29 30 30 32 Overview Definition Introduction Market Capitalism : Overview and Definition The Efficiency of Competitive Markets 32 32 32 33 33 ...
... Problems References and Further Reading 3. The Economics of Market Allocation 22222 27 29 29 30 30 32 Overview Definition Introduction Market Capitalism : Overview and Definition The Efficiency of Competitive Markets 32 32 32 33 33 ...
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... Problems 55 51 51 52 54 56 57 55558 References and Further Reading Appendix : A Calculus - Based Derivation of Supply Curves 5. The Economics of Natural Resource Systems Introduction and Overview Allocating Nonrenewable Resources The ...
... Problems 55 51 51 52 54 56 57 55558 References and Further Reading Appendix : A Calculus - Based Derivation of Supply Curves 5. The Economics of Natural Resource Systems Introduction and Overview Allocating Nonrenewable Resources The ...
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... Problems 123 References and Further Reading 124 7. The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation and Resource Management Introduction : What Is Political Economy ? Economic Models of Political Economy and the Regulatory Process 126 ...
... Problems 123 References and Further Reading 124 7. The Political Economy of Environmental Regulation and Resource Management Introduction : What Is Political Economy ? Economic Models of Political Economy and the Regulatory Process 126 ...
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... Problems 141 References and Further Reading 142 8. Motivating Regulatory Compliance : Monitoring , Enforcement , and Sanctions Introduction 145 145 The Economics of Crime 145 Alternative Ways of Creating Deterrence 149 Criminal ...
... Problems 141 References and Further Reading 142 8. Motivating Regulatory Compliance : Monitoring , Enforcement , and Sanctions Introduction 145 145 The Economics of Crime 145 Alternative Ways of Creating Deterrence 149 Criminal ...
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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