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Resource economics an economic approach to natural resource and environmental policy

Role of economic analysis in informing, analyzing, evaluating and assisting in the development of natural resource and environmental policy.

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  • "Natural Resource and Environmental Policy: The Challenge to Economics;Economic Growth, Resource Scarcity, and Environmental Degradation; Cornucopia or Catastrophe; Resource and Policy; Allocation, Distribution, and Economic Well-being: Economic Theory for Resources Policy; Economic Coordination and the Price System; Economic Efficiency; Intertemporal Efficiency; Criteria for Economic Policy; Property Rights, Efficiency, and the Distribution of Income; Sources of Inefficiency; Rules of the Game: The Institutional Framework; The Loci of Economic Decision Making; Some Important Legal Concepts; Natural Resources and the State: Legislative, Administrative, and Judicial Processes as they Apply to Natural and Environmental Resources; Project and Program Evaluation; Benefit Cost Analysis; Benefit Cost Analysis in a Limited Information Environment; Applications; Intertemporal Allocation I: Exhautstible Resources; Demand and Supply of Fossil Fuels; Intertemporal Allocation II: Biological Resources; Land Markets; Land-Use Policy; The Control of Polluting Emissions; The Siting of Locally Obnoxious Facilities; Water Resources Projects: The Case of the Tellico Dam and Reservoir Project; Conservation and Preservation; Economic Science, Economic Policy, and Flying by the Seat of the Pants."
  • "Role of economic analysis in informing, analyzing, evaluating and assisting in the development of natural resource and environmental policy."@en
  • "Role of economic analysis in informing, analyzing, evaluating and assisting in the development of natural resource and environmental policy."
  • "Natural resource and environmental policy: the challenge to economis; Economic growth, resource scarcity, and environmental degradation; Cornucopia or catastrophe; Resources and policy; Allocation, distribution, and economic well-being: economic theory for resources policy; Economic coordination and the price system; Economic efficiency; Intertemporal efficiency; Criteria for economic policy; Property rights, efficiency, and the distribution of income; Sources of inefficiency; Rules of the game: the institutional framework; The loci economic decision making; Some important legal concepts; Natural resources and the state: legislative, administrative, and judicial processes as they apply to natural and environmental resources; Project and program evaluation; Benefit cost analysis; Benefit cost analysis in a limited information environment; Applications; Intertemporal allocation I: exhaustible resources; Demand and supply of fossil fuels; Intertemporal allocation II: biological resources; Land markets; Land-use policy; Control of polluting emissions; The siting of locally obnoxipouns facilities; Water resources projects: The case of the tellico dam and reservoir project; Conservation and preservation; Economic science, economic policy, and flying by the seat of the pants."

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  • "Resource economics an economic approach to natural resource and environmental policy"@en
  • "Resource economics an economic approach to natural resource and environmental policy"
  • "Resource economics : an economic approach to natural resource and enviromental policy"
  • "Resource economics : an economic approach to natural resource and environmental policy"@en
  • "Resource economics : an economic approach to natural resource and environmental policy"
  • "Resource economics"
  • "Resource economics : an economic approach to natural resource & environmental policy"