Environmental and Resource Economics
An Introduction
Michael S. Common
Published: 1988
Pages: 319
This book outlines the historical development of economists' thinking about resource and environmental issues. It explaines the conceptual basis for cost benefit analysis, an often misunderstood technique, showing how it can be used to clarify policy debates. mathematics. They are always related to situations in the real world. issues and debates, as well as students studying environmental and resource ecomomics as part of either an economics, an environmental science or management degree.