Economics of Natural & Environmental Resources (Routledge Revivals)
Herausgeber: Smith, Vernon L
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Herausgeber: Smith, Vernon L
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First written in 1977, Economics of Natural and Environmental Resources presents a collection of articles written in exploration of the economic, social, and ecological problems peculiar to natural and environmental resources. Whilst focusing on the economic theory of natural resources, the contributions also consider geological, technological, and institutional features of particular resources.
First written in 1977, Economics of Natural and Environmental Resources presents a collection of articles written in exploration of the economic, social, and ecological problems peculiar to natural and environmental resources. Whilst focusing on the economic theory of natural resources, the contributions also consider geological, technological, and institutional features of particular resources.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415842280
- ISBN-10: 041584228X
- Artikelnr.: 41667370
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 506
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 599g
- ISBN-13: 9780415842280
- ISBN-10: 041584228X
- Artikelnr.: 41667370
Vernon Smith
Part I: Theory of Exhaustible Resources 1. Some Extensions of the Economic
Theory of Exhaustible Resources R. Cummings 2. The Theory of Exhaustible
Resource Use: A Basic Model N. Vousden 3. An Optimistic Theory of
Exhaustible Resources V. Smith 4. The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible
Resources P. Dasgupta and G. Heal Part II: Petroleum and Natural Gas
Economics 5. Petroleum Conservation in theory and Practice J. McKie and S.
McDDonald 6. Public Policy Problems of the Domestic Crude Oil Industry P.
Davidson 7. An Economic Model of Production and Investment for Petroleum
Reservoirs R. Kuller and R. Cummings Part III: Biological Resource
Economics 8. A Generalized Wickselling Capital Model - An Application to
Forestry H. Wan 9. Optimal Utilization and the Control of Fisheries A.
Scott 10. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation R. Turvey
11. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation: Comment J. Boyd
12. General Equilibrium with a Replenishable Natural Resource V. Smith 13.
Mathematical Models of a Fishery J. Crutchfield and A. Zellner 14.
Exploitation of Common-Property Replenishable Natural Resources C. Plourde
15. The Primitive Hunter Culture, Pleistocene Extinction, and the rise of
Agriculture V. Smith Part IV: Water Resource Economics 16. Optimal Resource
Use Over Time with an Application to Ground Water O. Burt 17. Temporal
Allocation of Ground Water O. Burt 18. A Socially Optimal Pricing Policy
for a Public Water Agency G. Brown and C. McGuire Part V: General theory of
Production from Natural Resources 19. Economics of Production from Natural
Resources V. Smith 20. Production and Investment in Natural Resource
Industries O. Burt and R. Cummings Part VI: The Environment 21. Production,
Consumption and Externalities R. Ayres and A. Kneese 22. Littering,
Derelicts and the Pricing System V. Smith 23. Dynamics of Waste
Accumulation: Disposal Versus Recycling V. Smith 24. The Optimal Control of
Pollution E. Keeler, M. Spence and R. Zeckhauser 25. A Polluted Golden Age
W. Brock 26. The Economics of Environmental Preservation: A Theoretical and
Empirical Analysis A. Fisher, J. Krutilla and C. Cicchetti 27.
Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility K. Arrow and
A. Fisher 28. Economics of Wilderness Resources V. Smith
Theory of Exhaustible Resources R. Cummings 2. The Theory of Exhaustible
Resource Use: A Basic Model N. Vousden 3. An Optimistic Theory of
Exhaustible Resources V. Smith 4. The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible
Resources P. Dasgupta and G. Heal Part II: Petroleum and Natural Gas
Economics 5. Petroleum Conservation in theory and Practice J. McKie and S.
McDDonald 6. Public Policy Problems of the Domestic Crude Oil Industry P.
Davidson 7. An Economic Model of Production and Investment for Petroleum
Reservoirs R. Kuller and R. Cummings Part III: Biological Resource
Economics 8. A Generalized Wickselling Capital Model - An Application to
Forestry H. Wan 9. Optimal Utilization and the Control of Fisheries A.
Scott 10. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation R. Turvey
11. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation: Comment J. Boyd
12. General Equilibrium with a Replenishable Natural Resource V. Smith 13.
Mathematical Models of a Fishery J. Crutchfield and A. Zellner 14.
Exploitation of Common-Property Replenishable Natural Resources C. Plourde
15. The Primitive Hunter Culture, Pleistocene Extinction, and the rise of
Agriculture V. Smith Part IV: Water Resource Economics 16. Optimal Resource
Use Over Time with an Application to Ground Water O. Burt 17. Temporal
Allocation of Ground Water O. Burt 18. A Socially Optimal Pricing Policy
for a Public Water Agency G. Brown and C. McGuire Part V: General theory of
Production from Natural Resources 19. Economics of Production from Natural
Resources V. Smith 20. Production and Investment in Natural Resource
Industries O. Burt and R. Cummings Part VI: The Environment 21. Production,
Consumption and Externalities R. Ayres and A. Kneese 22. Littering,
Derelicts and the Pricing System V. Smith 23. Dynamics of Waste
Accumulation: Disposal Versus Recycling V. Smith 24. The Optimal Control of
Pollution E. Keeler, M. Spence and R. Zeckhauser 25. A Polluted Golden Age
W. Brock 26. The Economics of Environmental Preservation: A Theoretical and
Empirical Analysis A. Fisher, J. Krutilla and C. Cicchetti 27.
Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility K. Arrow and
A. Fisher 28. Economics of Wilderness Resources V. Smith
Part I: Theory of Exhaustible Resources 1. Some Extensions of the Economic
Theory of Exhaustible Resources R. Cummings 2. The Theory of Exhaustible
Resource Use: A Basic Model N. Vousden 3. An Optimistic Theory of
Exhaustible Resources V. Smith 4. The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible
Resources P. Dasgupta and G. Heal Part II: Petroleum and Natural Gas
Economics 5. Petroleum Conservation in theory and Practice J. McKie and S.
McDDonald 6. Public Policy Problems of the Domestic Crude Oil Industry P.
Davidson 7. An Economic Model of Production and Investment for Petroleum
Reservoirs R. Kuller and R. Cummings Part III: Biological Resource
Economics 8. A Generalized Wickselling Capital Model - An Application to
Forestry H. Wan 9. Optimal Utilization and the Control of Fisheries A.
Scott 10. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation R. Turvey
11. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation: Comment J. Boyd
12. General Equilibrium with a Replenishable Natural Resource V. Smith 13.
Mathematical Models of a Fishery J. Crutchfield and A. Zellner 14.
Exploitation of Common-Property Replenishable Natural Resources C. Plourde
15. The Primitive Hunter Culture, Pleistocene Extinction, and the rise of
Agriculture V. Smith Part IV: Water Resource Economics 16. Optimal Resource
Use Over Time with an Application to Ground Water O. Burt 17. Temporal
Allocation of Ground Water O. Burt 18. A Socially Optimal Pricing Policy
for a Public Water Agency G. Brown and C. McGuire Part V: General theory of
Production from Natural Resources 19. Economics of Production from Natural
Resources V. Smith 20. Production and Investment in Natural Resource
Industries O. Burt and R. Cummings Part VI: The Environment 21. Production,
Consumption and Externalities R. Ayres and A. Kneese 22. Littering,
Derelicts and the Pricing System V. Smith 23. Dynamics of Waste
Accumulation: Disposal Versus Recycling V. Smith 24. The Optimal Control of
Pollution E. Keeler, M. Spence and R. Zeckhauser 25. A Polluted Golden Age
W. Brock 26. The Economics of Environmental Preservation: A Theoretical and
Empirical Analysis A. Fisher, J. Krutilla and C. Cicchetti 27.
Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility K. Arrow and
A. Fisher 28. Economics of Wilderness Resources V. Smith
Theory of Exhaustible Resources R. Cummings 2. The Theory of Exhaustible
Resource Use: A Basic Model N. Vousden 3. An Optimistic Theory of
Exhaustible Resources V. Smith 4. The Optimal Depletion of Exhaustible
Resources P. Dasgupta and G. Heal Part II: Petroleum and Natural Gas
Economics 5. Petroleum Conservation in theory and Practice J. McKie and S.
McDDonald 6. Public Policy Problems of the Domestic Crude Oil Industry P.
Davidson 7. An Economic Model of Production and Investment for Petroleum
Reservoirs R. Kuller and R. Cummings Part III: Biological Resource
Economics 8. A Generalized Wickselling Capital Model - An Application to
Forestry H. Wan 9. Optimal Utilization and the Control of Fisheries A.
Scott 10. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation R. Turvey
11. Optimization and Suboptimization in Fishery Regulation: Comment J. Boyd
12. General Equilibrium with a Replenishable Natural Resource V. Smith 13.
Mathematical Models of a Fishery J. Crutchfield and A. Zellner 14.
Exploitation of Common-Property Replenishable Natural Resources C. Plourde
15. The Primitive Hunter Culture, Pleistocene Extinction, and the rise of
Agriculture V. Smith Part IV: Water Resource Economics 16. Optimal Resource
Use Over Time with an Application to Ground Water O. Burt 17. Temporal
Allocation of Ground Water O. Burt 18. A Socially Optimal Pricing Policy
for a Public Water Agency G. Brown and C. McGuire Part V: General theory of
Production from Natural Resources 19. Economics of Production from Natural
Resources V. Smith 20. Production and Investment in Natural Resource
Industries O. Burt and R. Cummings Part VI: The Environment 21. Production,
Consumption and Externalities R. Ayres and A. Kneese 22. Littering,
Derelicts and the Pricing System V. Smith 23. Dynamics of Waste
Accumulation: Disposal Versus Recycling V. Smith 24. The Optimal Control of
Pollution E. Keeler, M. Spence and R. Zeckhauser 25. A Polluted Golden Age
W. Brock 26. The Economics of Environmental Preservation: A Theoretical and
Empirical Analysis A. Fisher, J. Krutilla and C. Cicchetti 27.
Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility K. Arrow and
A. Fisher 28. Economics of Wilderness Resources V. Smith