Economic theory and exhaustible resources
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Economic theory and exhaustible resources
(Cambridge economic handbooks)
J. Nisbet , Cambridge University Press, 1979
- : hard
- : hard : Nisbet
- : pbk
- : pbk : Nisbet
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Note
Bibliography: p. 481-495
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
A presentation of the economic principles relating to the use and management of natural resources, including analysis of optimal use policies.
Table of Contents
- 1. A preview
- 2. Resource allocation in a timeless world
- 3. Externalities
- 4. Intertemporal equilibrium
- 5. Renewable resources: some ecological and environmental models
- 6. Exhaustible resources: an introduction
- 7. Production with exhaustible resources
- 8. Resource depletion and capital accumulation in a competitive economy accumulation in a competitive economy
- 9. Measureability, comparability and the aggregation of intergenerational welfares
- 10. The optimal depletion of exhaustible
- 11. Imperfect competition and exhaustible resources
- 12. Taxation of exhaustible resources
- 13. Uncertainty, information and the allocation of risk
- 14. Uncertainty and the allocation of resources
- 15. price movements in resource markets
- 16. Conclusions
- Bibliography
- Index.
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