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The Economics of the Environment

The Economics of the Environment

Author(s):
  • Peter Berck
  • Author: Peter Berck
    • ISBN:9789332550384
    • 10 Digit ISBN:9332550387
    • Price:Rs. 775.00
    • Pages:528
    • Imprint:Pearson Education
    • Binding:Paperback
    • Status:Available


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    The Economics of the Environment completely integrates economics and environmental issues, explaining how both market successes and failures affect the environment. This text also shows students how to measure the value of environmental goods, the use of these measurements in weighing environmental costs against the benefits of economic activity, and the implementation of policies to correct market failures.

    Table of Content

    Chapter 1. Economics and the Environment   
    Chapter 2. Supply and Demand: Market Forces and the Environment   
    Chapter 3. Markets and Market Failure: A Cause of Environmental Degradation   
    Chapter 4. Consumer Behavior and the Environment   
    Chapter 5. Measuring Benefits to Consumers   
    Chapter 6. Revealed Preference   
    Chapter 7. Stated Preference Methods   
    Chapter 8. From Production to Pollution   
    Chapter 9. Production, Pollution, Output, and Prices   
    Chapter 10. Maximizing Net Benefits in the Presence of Externalities   
    Chapter 11. Private Markets and the Environment: The Coase Theorem   
    Chapter 12. Government Policies for Environmental Protection   
    Chapter 13. Enforcement and Political Economy   
    Chapter 14. The Time Factor: Discounting   
    Chapter 15. Benefit-Cost Analysis   
    Chapter 16. Nonrenewable Resource Management   
    Chapter 17. Renewable Resource Management   
    Chapter 18. Economic Growth and the Environment   
    Chapter 19. Sustainability   

    Salient Features

    • Accessible treatment of environmental economics using graphing tools.
    • Reality-based cases, mostly numerical, that motivate the material in each chapter.
    • Additional boxed examples of classic and contemporary environmental issues.
    • Summaries of key lessons after major chapter—and chapter-ending—sections.
    • Numerical and conceptual exercises in each chapter, and supplemental materials for instructors.
    • Introducing students to active research—Real-world Cases. A unique feature to this text is the extended use of one core example per chapter that's based on actual data.
    • Understanding the microeconomic principles in environmental problems—Economic Tools. This text includes all of the graphical economic tools necessary for understanding the application of microeconomic principles to environmental problems.
    • Seeing the concepts from many angles—Multiple Examples. To help students see the concepts in several different situations, this text's chapters include numerous boxed examples that apply the same concepts to completely new situations.
    • Solidifying knowledge—Concept Reinforcement. At the end of every chapter, students will find a higher-level set of lessons, as well as end-of-chapter exercises and qualitative questions.