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Description
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The Fourth Edition of Eban Goodstein s established text for introductory environmental and natural resource economics provides a balanced economic framework for understanding pressing environmental problems--from finding sites for landfills, to regulating chemical emissions from manufacturing plants, to preserving species diversity.
Offering a clear and effective pedagogical structure, the text is organized around four key questions: How much pollution and resource degradation is too much? Is government up to the job? How can we do better? How can we resolve global issues? Throughout, the text provides students with in-depth discussion of important issues at the cutting edge of environmental policy debates and equips them with the tools necessary to analyze current environmental issues--just as an economist would.
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