
The Economics of the Environment
United States Edition
Pearson (Publisher)
Published on 20. October 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
528 pages
978-0-321-32166-4 (ISBN)
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Description
The Economics of the Environment completely integrates economics and environmental issues, explaining how both market successes and failures affect the environment. This text also shows readers how to measure the value of environmental goods, the use of these measurements in weighing environmental costs against the benefits of economic activity, and the implementation of policies to correct market failures.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Pearson Education (US)
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 190 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
874 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-321-32166-4 (9780321321664)
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Book
10/2010
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€192.49
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Content
Chapter 1. Economics and the Environment
Chapter 2. Supply and Demand: Market Forces and the Environment
Chapter 3. Markets and Market Failure: A Cause of Environmental Degradation
Chapter 4. Consumer Behavior and the Environment
Chapter 5. Measuring Benefits to Consumers
Chapter 6. Revealed Preference
Chapter 7. Stated Preference Methods
Chapter 8. From Production to Pollution
Chapter 9. Production, Pollution, Output, and Prices
Chapter 10. Maximizing Net Benefits in the Presence of Externalities
Chapter 11. Private Markets and the Environment: The Coase Theorem
Chapter 12. Government Policies for Environmental Protection
Chapter 13. Enforcement and Political Economy
Chapter 14. The Time Factor: Discounting
Chapter 15. Benefit-Cost Analysis
Chapter 16. Nonrenewable Resource Management
Chapter 17. Renewable Resource Management
Chapter 18. Economic Growth and the Environment
Chapter 19. Sustainability
Chapter 2. Supply and Demand: Market Forces and the Environment
Chapter 3. Markets and Market Failure: A Cause of Environmental Degradation
Chapter 4. Consumer Behavior and the Environment
Chapter 5. Measuring Benefits to Consumers
Chapter 6. Revealed Preference
Chapter 7. Stated Preference Methods
Chapter 8. From Production to Pollution
Chapter 9. Production, Pollution, Output, and Prices
Chapter 10. Maximizing Net Benefits in the Presence of Externalities
Chapter 11. Private Markets and the Environment: The Coase Theorem
Chapter 12. Government Policies for Environmental Protection
Chapter 13. Enforcement and Political Economy
Chapter 14. The Time Factor: Discounting
Chapter 15. Benefit-Cost Analysis
Chapter 16. Nonrenewable Resource Management
Chapter 17. Renewable Resource Management
Chapter 18. Economic Growth and the Environment
Chapter 19. Sustainability