5 edition of economics of natural resources found in the catalog.
Published
1979
by Macmillan Press in London
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Richard Lecomber. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | HC55 .L43, HC55 L43 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | vi, 247 p. : |
Number of Pages | 247 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL19006400M |
ISBN 10 | 0333191404, 0333191412 |
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First, abundance of natural resources is closely associated with levels of economic development. Second, we emphasize that an abundance of natural resources is not a fixed situation. The book also includes some topics in environmental economics that overlap with natural resource economics, including climate text emphasizes skills and intuition needed to think about dynamic models and institutional remedies in the presence of both market and policy failures.
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Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment Paperback – December 1, by David Pearce (Author)Cited by: This book, which is a much expanded version of an earlier publication, Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment, aims mostly at final-year undergraduates reading subjects such as economics, business studies, environ mental science, forestry, marine Brand: Springer Netherlands.
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The book deals fully with the orthodox theorems of the economics of pollution and optimal depletion rates for natural resources/5. Title: Economics of natural resources This book examines the rate of exploitation of both renewable and nonrenewable resources and explores the theory and policy of resource use and allocation.
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Now thoroughly updated, the Second Edition includes a new chapter on 1/5(1). Natural Resource Economics will be a companion to that book. This new text will examine how we as humans decide to use our natural resources, will highlight some of the mistakes we have made in 5/5(1).
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