EC343 - Environmental Economics and Policy

Application of economic concepts to analysis of environmental problems. Development of approaches to dealing with the special problems of non-market goods. Discussion of the role of economics in policy analysis. Particular emphasis on problems of market failure, i.e., externalities, public goods, non-market goods, uncertainty, income distribution, inter-temporal resource allocation and policies to correct for imperfect markets.

Prerequisite: -EC301 and -EC302 or consent of instructor for non-majors.

1 unit — Wilson

Offerings

Term Block Title Instructor Location Student Limit/Available Updated
Spring 2025 Block 5 Environmental Economics and Michelan Wilson Palmer Hall 118 25 / 10 12/21/2024
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