Environmental economics : individual incentives and public choices
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Environmental economics : individual incentives and public choices
(Economics today)
Macmillan, 1995
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University Library for Agricultural and Life Sciences, The University of Tokyo図
: pbk331.895:H815019563807
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book provides an introduction to the role of economics in debates on the environment. The authors examine the contribution of economics to an understanding of the emergence and persistence of environmental problems and focus on the basic concepts that can be applied to the evaluation of damage and assessment of policy options. Throughout the text, both the usefulness and the limits of economic techniques are explored. These are elaborated in the second part of the book through a number of case studies on environmental issues, both local and global.
Table of Contents
The Environment and Economics - Economic Growth and the Environment - The Elements of Environmental Problems - The Environment We Want: Optimality or Sustainability? - Valuing the Environment - The Options for Environmental Management - The Uncertain Road to Environmental Policy - Air Pollution and Acid Rain - The Economics of the Countryside - The Rainforest Frontier - Climate Change - Environmental Economics in Perspective
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