Environmental Economics
Autor Charles D. Kolstaden Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 mar 2010
first section defines the field of environmental economics in relation to general economics and to ecological and resource economics; the second section is normative, looking at market failure and asks why, even with apparent environmental protection, the market often fails to work properly; the
third section is positive, examining government regulation of pollution using the industrial organization literature; and the final section covers more advanced topics, looking at risk, uncertainty, green accounting, international competition and cooperation and development. Including many international examples, the book places special emphasis on the ways that countries around the world approach and control their own environmental problems. Environmental Economics, Second Edition, is ideal for undergraduate economics courses and beginning graduate courses in
environmental management. New to this Edition
* Utilizes a new structure: the first part is normative, the second part positive
* Provides an updated treatment of valuation and moves it to the first part of the text
* Substantially revises coverage of cost-benefit analysis, property rights, and market failure, resulting in greater clarity
* Includes new chapters on voluntary environmental protection and additional sections on discounting and dynamics
* Offers increased coverage of open access resources and fisheries
* The technical level throughout the text is much more consistent from chapter to chapter
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780199732647
ISBN-10: 0199732647
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 196 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0199732647
Pagini: 496
Dimensiuni: 196 x 236 x 31 mm
Greutate: 1.02 kg
Ediția:2
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Descriere
Environmental
Economics
is
the
first
text
to
concentrate
solely
on
environmental
economics—the
problems
of
earth,
air,
and
water
pollution
from
an
economic
perspective—with
an
emphasis
on
both
government
regulation
and
private-sector
anti-pollution
incentives.
With
the
assumption
that
readers
already
have
an
understanding
of
intermediate
microeconomics,
the
book
reaches
into
more
detail
on
theory
and
analysis
than
most
other
textbooks
in
this
area.
Now
fully
revised
in
its
second
edition,
Environmental
Economics
is
divided
into
four
primary
sections:
the
first
section
defines
the
field
of
environmental
economics
in
relation
to
general
economics
and
to
ecological
and
resource
economics;
the
second
section
is
normative,
looking
at
marketfailure
and
asks
why,
even
with
apparent
environmental
protection,
the
market
often
fails
to
work
properly;
the
third
section
is
positive,
examining
government
regulation
of
pollution
using
the
industrial
organization
literature;
and
the
final
section
covers
more
advanced
topics,
looking
at
risk,
uncertainty,green
accounting,
international
competition
and
cooperation
and
development.
Including
many
international
examples,
the
book
places
special
emphasis
on
the
ways
that
countries
around
the
world
approach
and
control
their
own
environmental
problems.
Environmental
Economics,
Second
Edition,
is
ideal
for
undergraduate
economics
courses
and
beginning
graduate
courses
in
environmental
management.New
to
this
Edition*
Utilizes
a
new
structure:
the
first
part
is
normative,
the
second
part
positive*
Provides
an
updated
treatment
of
valuation
and
moves
it
to
the
first
part
of
the
text*
Substantially
revises
coverage
of
cost-benefit
analysis,
property
rights,
and
market
failure,
resulting
in
greater
clarity*
Includes
new
chapters
on
voluntary
environmental
protection
and
additional
sections
on
discounting
and
dynamics*
Offers
increased
coverage
of
open
access
resources
and
fisheries*
The
technical
level
throughout
the
text
is
much
more
consistent
from
chapter
to
chapter
Recenzii
The
best
Environmental
Economics
textbook
on
the
market.
No
question.
Good
for
advance
undergraduate
and
graduate
economics
courses.
Organization
and
coverage
of
material
is
outstanding.
Students
need
a
calculus
background.
Good
problem
sets.
This book is the thinking economist's guide to environmental issues. It gives students with a passion for the subject the tools to think about environmental choices like an economist...If I were to teach this course again, I'd almost certainly adopt the second edition. Updating the examples, adding climate change, water and population growth, and adding sidebars with examples would seal the decision for me.
This book is the thinking economist's guide to environmental issues. It gives students with a passion for the subject the tools to think about environmental choices like an economist...If I were to teach this course again, I'd almost certainly adopt the second edition. Updating the examples, adding climate change, water and population growth, and adding sidebars with examples would seal the decision for me.
Notă biografică
Charles
D.
Kolstad
is
Professor
of
Economics
and
Professor
of
Environmental
Science
&
Management
at
the
University
of
California,
Santa
Barbara.
He
is
also
affiliated
with
Resources
for
the
Future
and
the
National
Bureau
of
Economic
Research.