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_a333.7 _bBER/E |
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100 | _aBerck, Peter | ||
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_aThe economics of the environment/ _cPeter Berck, Gloria Helfand |
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_bPearson: _c2015. _aNoida, |
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_axx, 508 p. _bPB |
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505 | _aPARTI CHAPTER 1 Economics and the Environment CHAPTER 2 Supply and Demand: Market Forces and the Environment CHAPTER 3 Markets and Market Failure: A Cause of Environmental Degradation PART 11 CONSUMER THEORY AND VALUATION CHAPTER 4 Consumer Behavior and the Environment CHAPTER 5 Measuring Benefits to Consumers CHAPTER 6 Revealed Preference Methods ยป CHAPTER 7 Stated Preference Methods PART ill WHY FIRMS POLLUTE AND PRODUCTION THEORY CHAPTER 8 From Production to Pollution CHAPTER 9 Production, Pollution, Output, and Prices PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE CHAPTER 10 Maximizing Net Benefits in the Presence of Externalities CHAPTER 11 Private Markets and the Environment: The Coase Theorem CHAPTER 12 Government Policies for Environmental Protection CHAPTER 13 Enforcement and Political Economy PART y DISCOUNTING AND PROJECT ANALYSIS CHAPTER 14 The Time Factor: Discounting CHAPTER 15 Benefit-Cost Analysis PARTY! RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CHAPTER 16 Nonrenewable Resource Management CHAPTER 17 Renewable Resource Management PARTVIl FINAL APPLICATIONS CHAPTER 18 Economic Growth and the Environment | ||
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