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ENVIRONMENTAL & NATURAL RESOURCE ECONOMICS

TIETENBERG, TOM - Personal Name; LEWIS, LYNNE - Personal Name;

"For courses in environmental economics " "Environmental & Natural Resource Economics" is the best-selling text for this course, offering a policy-oriented approach and introducing economic theory in the context of debates and empirical work from the field. Students leave the course with a global perspective of both environmental and natural resource economics. Gain flexibility in your course outlines: The text is organized, so that you can fit individual course outlines. Use relevant material: Students identify with up-to-date information, which gives them a global perspective on key issues. Engage students with self-test exercises, debates and examples: Students are able to prepare for their field and learn from an active learning path, which allows them to grasp concepts before moving though the text. "


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10009286333.7 TIE e 8thRLC MM (Rak Buku Umum)Available
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Series Title
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Statement of Responsibility
Tom Tietenberg
Call Number
333.7 TIE e 8th
Publisher
Boston : Denise Clinton., 2009
Collation
xxviii, 660 p. : ill ; 24cm.
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
978-0-321-56046-9
Classification
333.7
Content Type
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Edition
8th. ed.
Subject(s)
Buku Umum
Economics
Microeconomics
Social Sciences
Environment
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