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73-358 Economics of the Environment and Natural Resources

Units:9.0
Department:Economics
Prerequisites:73-150 or 73-251
Related URLs:http://hss.cmu.edu/html/departments/econ

Fall or Spring A advanced course on the allocation of environmental and natural resources. Topics include: externalities and the misallocation of resources, examining the efficiency/inefficiency of markets for non-renewable resources, intended and unintended consequences of regulatory and tax policies, and modern alternative to regulation such as the creation of new markets and property rights for environmental resources. (Lecture, 3 hours)


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A6:30 - 9:20 pmM RueterBH 235AAdd course to my schedule

 
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* Spring 2007 textbooks given as estimate for Spring 2008 requirements

 ENVIRONMENTAL+NATURAL RESOURCE ECON.
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