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Environmental Economics, Updated 2/e

Barry C. Field, University of Massachusetts
Nancy D. Olewiler, Simon Fraser University

ISBN: 0070922829
Copyright year: 2005

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SECTION 1: INTRODUCTORY

Chapter 1 What is Environmental Economics?
Chapter 2 Linkages Between the Economy and the Environment: A Taxonomy

SECTION 2: ANALYTICAL TOOLS

Chapter 3 Benefits and Costs, Supply and Demand
Chapter 4 Economic Efficiency and Markets
Chapter 5 The Economics of Environmental Quality

SECTION 3: BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS

Chapter 6 Framework of Analysis
Chapter 7 Benefit-Cost Analysis: Benefits
Chapter 8 Benefit-Cost Analysis: Costs

SECTION 4: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ANALYSIS

Chapter 9 Criteria for Evaluating Environmental Policies
Chapter 10 Liability Laws, Property Rights, Moral Suasion, Green Goods
Chapter 11 Standards
Chapter 12 Emission Taxes and Subsidies
Chapter 13 Transferable Discharge Permits
Chapter 14 Environmental Policies in Perspective

SECTION 5: ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY IN CANADA

Chapter 15 Environmental Policy in Canada: An Overview
Chapter 16 Water Pollution-Control Policies
Chapter 17 Air Pollution-Control Policy
Chapter 18 Policy on Toxic and Hazardous Substances
Chapter 19 Recycling, Solid Waste Disposal, Recycling, and Land Use
Chapter 20 Global Environmental Problems

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