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Intermediate Environmental Economics / Charles D. Kolstad

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2011.Edition: 2nd edDescription: ix; 470 p. Soft-Bound. 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198091783
DDC classification:
  • 23 333.7 KOL
Contents:
1. Economics and the environment; 2. Positive vs. normative analysis; 3. Making societal choices; 4. Welfare and markets; 5.Public goods and externalities; 6. Decision making and environmental protection; 7. Demand for environmental protection; 8. Revealed preference: pollution, land prices, and wages; 9. Revealed preference: defensive expenditures and travel cost; 10.Stated preferences, experiments, and referenda; 11. Basic environmental regulation; 12. Pricing emissions; 13. Markets and property rights; 14. Voluntary measures; 15. Spatial and temporal dimensions of regulation; 16. Regulation with adverse selection; 17. Regulation with moral hazard and dynamics; 18. Risk and uncertainty; 19. Regulation with multiple jurisdictions; 20. Development and growth.
Summary: Intermediate Environmental Economics, Indian edition, is the first text to concentrate solely on environmental economics the problems of earth, air, and water pollution from an economic perspective-with an emphasis on both government regulation and private sector anti-pollution incentives.
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1. Economics and the environment;
2. Positive vs. normative analysis;
3. Making societal choices;
4. Welfare and markets;
5.Public goods and externalities;
6. Decision making and environmental protection;
7. Demand for environmental protection;
8. Revealed preference: pollution, land prices, and wages;
9. Revealed preference: defensive expenditures and travel cost;
10.Stated preferences, experiments, and referenda;
11. Basic environmental regulation;
12. Pricing emissions;
13. Markets and property rights;
14. Voluntary measures;
15. Spatial and temporal dimensions of regulation;
16. Regulation with adverse selection;
17. Regulation with moral hazard and dynamics;
18. Risk and uncertainty;
19. Regulation with multiple jurisdictions;
20. Development and growth.

Intermediate Environmental Economics, Indian edition, is the first text to concentrate solely on environmental economics the problems of earth, air, and water pollution from an economic perspective-with an emphasis on both government regulation and private sector anti-pollution incentives.

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