Environmental Economics: An Introduction (McGraw-Hill international editions. Economics series) by Barry C Field

Environmental Economics: An Introduction (McGraw-Hill international editions. Economics series)

Barry C Field
498 pages
McGraw-Hill Education
Aug 2001
3rd Edition
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Designed as an introduction to a fast-growing area of economics for economists and non-specialists, this new environmental economics survey text requires no prerequisites and includes the necessary economic concepts (at a principles level) to use the book effectively. Field presents a focused, technically accurate, and carefully illustrated survey of environmental economics devoted to the issues and policy choices facing not only the US, but also those of global importance, with four full chapters dedicated to international coverage. There are comprehensive learning aids including brief summaries, questions for further discussion, and news clippings relating the text to current real world concerns. A complete instructor's manual includes course organising schemes and for every chapter, a list of objectives, an outline of main topics, a full topic discussion, and answers to all end-of-chapter questions.
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Pages 498
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Published 2001
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