Over four editions, Economics of the Environment has established itself as the standard student reader for environmental economics courses.
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This supplemental text for environmental economics courses presents 32 readings (most of them published since 1990) by leading scholars in the field. Written in an essentially nontechnical style, they address such topics as the economic costs and benefits of environmental protection, the role of benefit-cost analysis in regulation, and the environmental effects of globalization. Editor Stavins is director of Harvard University's Environmental Economics Program. Annotation ©2005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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