Environmental economics /

Sankar Ulaganathan

Environmental economics / Ulaganathan Sankar. - 1st ed. 2002 - New Delhi. Oxford University press; 2002 - 469 p . ; Softbound 14x22cm

1. Introduction
2. The problem of social cost
3. Externalities: formal analysis
Depletion of non-renewable resources
4. The economics of exhaustible resources
5. Hotelling's economics of exhaustible resources: fifty years later
Degradation of commons
6. The tragedy of the commons
7. An institutional approach to the study of self-organization and self- governance in CPR situations
Valuation techniques
8. Measuring the benefits and costs of pollution control
9 contingent valuation and economics
Sustainability
10. Sustainability: an economist's perspective
11. Environmental accounting: An operational perspective
Development and the environment
12. Poverty and the environmental resources base
13. To slow or not to slow:the economics of the greenhouse effect
14. Environmental policy

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