Environmental Conflict: In Search of Common Ground,Used

Environmental Conflict: In Search of Common Ground,Used

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Product Description Explores how economics can help solve environmental problems. Review This is an excellent book. The authors do a good job of making economic theory understandable, and they explain some of the unexpected effects of the past and present environmental laws and policies. William E. Laird, Florida State University From the Publisher This straightforward translation of environmental economics discusses issues and concerns that have longlasting and often substantial effects. The authors bridge the gap between the natural and social sciences by examining how economic decisions interact with the environment. In addition, they explain why economics plays an important role in clarifying environmental issues and formulating solutions. Environmental Conflict analyzes policy choices and provides a basic methodology for understanding a broad range of environmental topics. These include the tragedy of the commons, the importance of incentives and markets, the role of government, property rights, benefitcost analysis, natural resource use, pollution control, economic growth, international trade, global warming, and biodiversity loss. About the Author Jeffrey J. Pompe is Professor of Economics at Francis Marion University.James R. Rinehart is the Phillip N. Truluck Professor of Economics and Public Policy at Francis Marion University, and the coauthor of American Education and the Dynamics of Choice.

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