Environmental Economics
Concepts, Methods and Policies
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Product details:
- Publisher Oxford University Press
- Date of Publication 1 May 2003
- ISBN 9780195535778
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages240 pages
- Size 229x154x18 mm
- Weight 353 g
- Language English
- Illustrations numerous figures and tables 0
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Short description:
Environmental Economics: Concepts, Methods and Policies provides a comprehensive treatment of environmental economics. This innovative text illustrates a novel approach to the formulation of environmental policy by developing the pertinent concepts and methods of economics by establishing the links between the environment and the economy by recourse to the law of thermodynamics. These links are at both the microeconomic level and macroeconomic level, hence filling an
important gap in the literature of environmental economics.
Long description:
Environmental Economics: Concepts, Methods and Policies provides a comprehensive treatment of environmental economics. This innovative text illustrates a novel approach to the formulation of environmental policy by developing the pertinent concepts and methods of economics by establishing the links between the environment and the economy by recourse to the law of thermodynamics. These links are at both the microeconomic level and macroeconomic level, hence filling an
important gap in the literature of environmental economics.
Table of Contents:
PART I: THE ENVIRONMENT AND THE ECONOMY
1 The Environment and Economics
2 The Economic System Revised
PART II: MICROECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
3 The Market Model and it's Failure
4 Public Goods and Externalties
5 Consumer Demand and the Environment
6 Production, Costs, Supply and the Environment
7 valuation of Environmental Goods and Services
8 Policy Frameworks - i Resource Management
9 Policy Frameworks - ii Regualtion and Instruments
PART III: MACROECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
10 Macroeconomics and the Environment
11 Environmental Capital: Investment and Depreciation
12 The Environment and Income Determination
13 The Environment in Other Macroeconomic Models
PART IV: REVISITING THE SCARCITY DEBATE
14 REVISITING THE SCARCITY DEBATE