Environmental Economics : An Introduction
By: Field, Barry C.
Contributor(s): Field, Martha K.
Material type: BookPublisher: Singapore : McGraw-Hill, 2009Edition: 5th edition.Description: 448 p.ISBN: 0071276246 (paperback); 9780071276245 (paperback).Subject(s): Environmental ScienceDDC classification: 363.7 Field 27617 5th 2009 Env.Science Summary: "Environmental Economics" is an introduction to the basic principles of environmental economics as they have been developed in the past and as they continue to evolve. The examples discussed in this textbook represent only a sample of the full range of issues that actually exists. For this reason, the Fifth Edition sticks to the basic ideas and ways that environmental economists have found to make the basic concepts and models more specific and relevant to concrete environmental issues. The basic structure and sequence of chapters are unchanged but contains new and updated material that reflects the new research efforts by environmental economists over the last few years.Item type | Current location | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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"Environmental Economics" is an introduction to the basic principles of environmental economics as they have been developed in the past and as they continue to evolve. The examples discussed in this textbook represent only a sample of the full range of issues that actually exists. For this reason, the Fifth Edition sticks to the basic ideas and ways that environmental economists have found to make the basic concepts and models more specific and relevant to concrete environmental issues. The basic structure and sequence of chapters are unchanged but contains new and updated material that reflects the new research efforts by environmental economists over the last few years.
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