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Environmental Economics (International ed)

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Environmental Economics, International Edition is the first text to concentrate solely on environmental economics- the problems of the earth, air, and water pollution- with an emphasis on both government regulation and private-sector antipollution incentives.

It assumes knowledge of intermediate microeconomics.

The book is divided into four sections: the first defines the field of environmental economics in relation to general economics and to ecological and resource economics; the second looks at market failure and considers why, even with apparent environmental protection, the market often fails to work properly; the third examines government regulation of pollution using industrial organization literature; and the final section looks at the demand for environmental quality. covering both revealed preference and stated preferance methods. Because of global interest in environmental economics, the author includes many international examples and places special emphasis on the way countries around the world approach and control their own environmental problems.

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Oxford University Press Inc
0195392558 / 9780195392555
Paperback / softback
333.7
06/02/2009
United States
414 pages, Illustrations
192 x 235 mm, 734 grams
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly/Undergraduate Learn More