Long-term control of exhaustible resources
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Long-term control of exhaustible resources
(Fundamentals of pure and applied economics, v. 49 . Natural resources and environmental economics section)
Harwood Academic Publishers, 1991
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 111-119) and index
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Description
First Published in 1991. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Major theoretical results: hotelling rule and the views of Ricardo
- the individual mine
- economic reserves and exhaustion
- aggregation
- exploration
- sectoral extraction and the behaviour of price
- multiple deposits, capital and other complications
- welfare, competition, and stability
- other imperfections
- growth and survival
- monopoly
- duopoly and oligopoly. Part 2 Empirical tests and price studies: reminder
- evidence on scarcity rents
- evidence on the behaviour of rents and prices over time. Part 3 Joint products and the environment: introduction
- joint production from composite reserves
- optimum pollution stocks and clean up
- transnational pollution in general equilibrium. Part 4 Trade and macroeconomic issues: resource models with trade - survival revisited
- trade models with natural resources - the basic trade theorems
- the Dutch disease and the macroeconomy
- other issues.
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