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PETER BERCK
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS UNIVERSITY OF
CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY
GLORIA HELFAND
ADDISON-WESLEY
BOSTON COLUMBUS INDIANAPOLIS NEW YORK SAN FRANCISCO UPPER SADDLE RIVER .
AMSTERDAM CAPE TOWN DUBAI LONDON MADRID MILAN MUNICH PARIS MONTREAL
TORONTO
DELHI MEXICO CITY SAO PAULO SYDNEY HONG KONG SEOUL SINGAPORE TAIPEI
TOKYO
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE XV
PARTI INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1 ECONOMICS AND THE ENVIRONMENT 1 CLIMATE CHANGE 1 ENVIRONMENTAL
AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS 2 THE POWER OF MARKETS 3 V --
PROBLEMS WITH MARKETS 4
CHAPTER SUMMARY 6 KEY TERMS 6 EXERCISES 6
CHAPTER 2 SUPPLY AND DEMAND: MARKET FORCES
AND THE ENVIRONMENT 8 AN ENERGY CRISIS 8 SUPPLY 9 THE SUPPLY CURVE FOR
ELECTRICITY IN CALIFORNIA 10
SUPPLY SHIFTERS 11 DEMAND 13 THE DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY IN CALIFORNIA 13
BOX 2.1 ELASTICITY 14
DEMAND SHIFTERS 15 BOX 2.2 WHEN LESS IS BETTER 16 MARKET EQUILIBRIUM 17
EQUILIBRIUM IN CALIFORNIA S ELECTRICITY MARKET 18
DISEQUILIBRIUM 19 MARKET FORCES TENDING TOWARD EQUILIBRIUM 20 THE ENERGY
CRISIS REVISITED 21 USING SUPPLY AND DEMAND FOR ENERGY POLICY 22
QUOTAS 22
TAXES 24 BOX 2.3 AN ALGEBRAIC VIEW OF TAXES 25 COMPARING THE QUOTA AND
THE TAX 26 USING SUPPLY AND DEMAND TO UNDERSTAND LAND USE
THE FARM PROGRAMS 28 RAISING PRICES AND CONSERVING LAND 28 ENERGY AND
AGRICULTURE 31
CHAPTER SUMMARY 32 KEY TERMS 32 NOTES 33 EXERCISES 33
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CHAPTER 3 MARKETS AND MARKET FAILURE: A CAUSE
OF ENVIRONMENTAL DEGRADATION 36 PROTECTING WOLVES THROUGH MARKETS 36
PRIVATE GOODS AND PUBLIC GOODS 37 ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES AND
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS 39
SCARCE GOODS 39 OPPORTUNITY COST 41 WOLF EXISTENCE AS A GOOD 41 THE
ADVANTAGES OF MARKETS 42
PARETO IMPROVEMENT 42 BOX 3.1 RATIONING AND BLACK MARKETS 44 ALLOCATION
OF GOODS 45 MARKET FAILURE 46
LACK OF OWNERSHIP AND TRANSFERABILITY 47 OPEN ACCESS 48 BOX 3.2 A TALE
OF TWO FISHERIES 49
EXTERNALITY 49 PUBLIC GOODS 50 BOX 3.3 PREVENTING FREE RIDERS 51
PROVIDING FOR THE FUTURE 52 GOVERNMENT-CAUSED FAILURE 53
TRANSCONTINENTAL POLLUTION 54
CHAPTER SUMMARY 54 KEY TERMS 55 NOTES 55 EXERCISES 55
PART II CONSUMER THEORY AND VALUATION
CHAPTER 4 CONSUMER BEHAVIOR AND THE ENVIRONMENT 58 ELECTRICITY S ROLE IN
GENERATING GREENHOUSE GASES 58 WHY CONSUMERS BUY WHAT THEY BUY 59
GOODS AND BUNDLES OF GOODS 60 THE BUDGET CONSTRAINT 60 BOX 4.1 TRADING
OFF BETWEEN GAS AND FOOD 63 PREFERENCES 63
INDIFFERENCE CURVES 65 BOX 4.2 DECISIONS, DECISIONS: BUYING A CAR 67
DECIDING HOW MUCH TO CONSUME 68 CHANGING PRICE OF ELECTRICITY 70
CHANGING INCOME 73 DIFFERING PREFERENCES 74 ADDING UP DEMAND FOR ALL
CONSUMERS 75 DEMAND FOR ELECTRICITY AND GREENHOUSE GASES 77
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VII
CHAPTER SUMMARY 77 KEY TERMS 78 NOTES 78 EXERCISES 79
CHAPTER 5 MEASURING BENEFITS TO CONSUMERS 81
ELECTRIC POWER IN INDIA 81 TOTAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY AND CONSUMER SURPLUS
82 TOTAL WILLINGNESS TO PAY 83 CONSUMER SURPLUS 85 ADDING UP AND
CONSUMERS SURPLUS V 87 - *
BOX 5.1 WATER SCARCITY IN TUNISIA 88 ADDING UP FOR MARKETED GOODS 88
ADDING UP FOR A PUBLIC GOOD 89 EXACT MONEY MEASURES 90
CONSUMER SURPLUS IS APPROXIMATE 91 DOES UTILITY CHANGE HAPPEN? 92 BOX
5.2 DOES AN ENDANGERED SPECIES HAVE THE RIGHT TO EXIST? 96
EQUIVALENT VARIATION FOR ELECTRICITY DEMAND 98 COMPENSATING VARIATION
FOR ELECTRICITY DEMAND 99 COMPARING CV, EV, AND CONSUMER SURPLUS FOR
MARKETED GOODS 99 COMPARING CV AND EV FOR PUBLICLY PROVIDED GOODS 100
ADDING UP CV AND EV 103 ELECTRICITY PRICE 104 BOX 5.3 HOW
DIFFERENT ARE WTP AND WTA? 105
CHAPTER SUMMARY 106 KEY TERMS 107 NOTES 107 EXERCISES 108
CHAPTER 6 REVEALED PREFERENCE METHODS 110
NEW BEDFORD HARBOR SUPERFUND SITE 110 USE VALUES ASSOCIATED WITH
NONMARKET GOODS 111 USING DATA TO ESTIMATE DEMAND 113 TRAVEL COST:
ESTIMATING RECREATIONAL DEMAND FROM VISITATION DATA 1 17
TRAVEL COST EXPLAINED 117 BOX 6.1 LETTER FROM HAROLD HOTELLING TO THE
DIRECTOR OF THE NATIONAL PARK SERVICE PROPOSING THE TRAVEL COST METHOD
120 ISSUES IN USING THE TRAVEL COST METHOD - 121 HEDONIC PRICING:
ESTIMATING ENVIRONMENTAL BENEFITS FROM PROPERTY
VALUES OR WAGES 122 HEDONIC PRICING EXPLAINED: PROPERTY 122 HEDONIC
PRICING EXPLAINED: WAGES 124 BOX 6.2 MORTALITY RISK BY INDUSTRY AND AGE
126 ISSUES IN USING THE HEDONIC PRICING METHOD 126
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AVERTING BEHAVIOR: ESTIMATING WILLINGNESS TO PAY FOR AVOIDING
ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGES 128 AVERTING BEHAVIOR EXPLAINED 128 ISSUES IN
USING THE AVERTING BEHAVIOR METHOD 129 REVEALED PREFERENCE METHODS IN
PERSPECTIVE 130
CHAPTER SUMMARY 131 KEY TERMS 131 NOTES 132
EXERCISES 132
CHAPTER 7 STATED PREFERENCE METHODS 135
THE EXXON VALDEZ AND PRINCE WILLIAM SOUND 135 NON-USE VALUES OF
ENVIRONMENTAL GOODS 136 MEASURING STATED PREFERENCES USING THE
CONTINGENT VALUATION METHOD 138
BOX 7.1 THE EXXON VALDEZ QUESTIONNAIRE 139 BOX 7.2 DATA FROM A
CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEY: ARGO DAM AND POND IN ANN ARBOR, MICHIGAN
141 CONJOINT ANALYSIS 143 STATED PREFERENCE: AN APPRAISAL 144
EXPERIMENTAL ECONOMICS AND STATED PREFERENCE 147 OBJECTIONS AND
RESPONSES TO ASSIGNING PRICE TAGS TO THE ENVIRONMENT 148 ETHICAL
CONCERNS WITH NONMARKET VALUATION 149 THE ROLE OF INCOME CONSTRAINTS 150
WINDMILLS IN SPAIN: A CONJOINT ANALYSIS 151
CHAPTER SUMMARY 152 KEY TERMS 153 NOTES 154 EXERCISES 155
APPENDIX: INTERPRETING CONTINGENT VALUATION SURVEYS USING THE RANDOM
UTILITY MODEL 157
PART III WHY FIRMS POLLUTE AND PRODUCTION THEORY
CHAPTER 8 FROM PRODUCTION TO POLLUTION 161 AGRICULTURAL POLLUTION IN
CALIFORNIA S SALINAS VALLEY 161 INPUTS, OUTPUTS, TECHNOLOGY, AND THE
ENVIRONMENT 162 BOX 8.1 ALGAL BLOOMS AND THE SHAPE
OF ISOQUANTS 165 ISOQUANTS, INPUT COSTS, AND ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY 166
CHOOSING INPUTS 166 BOX 8.2 CONSERVATION SUPPLY CURVE 170
CHANGING OUTPUT 171
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CHANGING AN INPUT PRICE 172 NEW TECHNIQUES 177 COSTS AND THE ENVIRONMENT
178 INPUTS TO ELECTRICITY PRODUCTION 183
CHAPTER SUMMARY 184 KEY TERMS 185 NOTES 185 EXERCISES 186
CHAPTER 9 PRODUCTION, POLLUTION, OUTPUT, AND PRICES 189
EMISSIONS FROM PAPER PRODUCTION 189 COSTS OF PRODUCTION 190 FIXED AND
VARIABLE COSTS OF INPUTS TO PRODUCTION 190 MARGINAL COST 193
BOX 9.1 ENVIRONMENTAL COSTS FOR REFINERIES 194 SUPPLY, PROFITS, AND
POLLUTION IN A SINGLE FIRM 197 MAXIMIZING PROFITS BY CHOOSING QUANTITY
197 SHUTDOWN 197
HOW MUCH TO MAKE 198 PROFITS IN PICTURES 199 THE EFFECT OF POLLUTION
CONTROL ON A FIRM S SUPPLY CURVE 201 BOX 9.2 REDUCING AGRICULTURAL
EMISSIONS BY CHANGING THE PRICE
OF WATER 202
SUPPLY, PRICE, AND POLLUTION CONTROL IN AN INDUSTRY 203 - - THE SUPPLY
CURVE IN THE SHORT RUN 203 EQUILIBRIUM IN THE SHORT RUN 205 AN INDUSTRY
IN THE LONG RUN 206
COMPETITIVE MARKETS AND POLLUTION 210 GRANDFATHERING AND BARRIERS TO THE
ENTRY OF CLEANER PLANTS 212 GRANDFATHERING UNDER THE CLEAN AIR ACT 215
BOX 9.3 MAJOR PROVISIONS IN THE CLEAN AIR ACT 216
CHAPTER SUMMARY . 216 KEY TERMS 217 NOTES 217 EXERCISES 218
PART IV ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND WELFARE
CHAPTER 10 MAXIMIZING NET BENEFITS IN THE PRESENCE OF EXTERNALITIES 221
THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF DRIVING 221 PRIVATE COSTS AND EXTERNAL COSTS
222
FINDING THE RIGHT LEVEL OF PRODUCTION 228
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PARETO IMPROVEMENT AND NET BENEFIT 228
BOX 10.1 ALTERNATIVES TO EFFICIENCY 229 BENEFITS AND COSTS 230
MAXIMIZING BENEFITS 231 DEADWEIGHT LOSS AND THE EFFICIENT LEVEL OF
POLLUTION 236 MARGINAL COSTS AND BENEFITS OF POLLUTION AND ABATEMENT 237
MARGINAL BENEFIT AND COST OF POLLUTION 237 MARGINAL BENEFIT AND COST OF
ABATING 239 WHEN ABATEMENT IS NOT JUST REDUCING OUTPUT 242 NATIONAL
FOREST TIMBER SALES BELOW COST 245
CHAPTER SUMMARY 245 KEY TERMS 246 NOTES 246 EXERCISES 247
CHAPTER 11 PRIVATE MARKETS AND THE ENVIRONMENT: THE COASE
THEOREM 250 THE BENEFITS AND COSTS OF SULFUR OXIDE EMISSIONS 250 RIGHTS
AND THE COASE THEOREM 252 RIGHTS TO THE ENVIRONMENTALIST 253
BOX 11.1 RIGHTS TO THE ENVIRONMENTALIST: THE ENDANGERED SPECIES ACT 255
RIGHTS TO THE EMITTER 256 THE COASE THEOREM 257
BOX 11.2 RIGHTS TO THE EMITTER: PERMITS TO EMIT SO X 258 THE LIMITS TO
MARKET SOLUTIONS 259 TRANSACTION COSTS 259
BOX 11.3 ALLEMANSRATT 260 DEFINING AND DIVIDING RIGHTS 261 MARKET POWER
261 IMPERFECT INFORMATION AND IMPERFECT ENFORCEMENT 262
BOX 11.4 LIABILITY FOR PESTICIDES 264 THE EFFECT OF INITIAL ASSIGNMENT
OF RIGHTS ON EQUILIBRIUM QUANTITY 266 1 THE COASE THEOREM IN PERSPECTIVE
267
CHAPTER SUMMARY 268 KEY TERMS 269 NOTES 269 EXERCISES 270
CHAPTER 12 GOVERNMENT POLICIES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
PROTECTION 273 FROM PRODUCTION TO DAMAGE 274 THE REGULATOR S PROBLEM 276
THE POLLUTION REDUCTION GOAL 277
COST AND FEASIBILITY OF REGULATION 278
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POLLUTION STANDARDS UNDER A COMMAND AND CONTROL APPROACH 281 DIFFERENT
FORMS OF STANDARDS 281 EVALUATING POLLUTION CONTROL STANDARDS 282 BOX
12.1 THE CLEAN WATER ACT 286 MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS 288
PRICING POLLUTION 288 MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS 290 EVALUATING
MARKET-BASED INSTRUMENTS 292 BOX 12.2 MARKETABLE GREENHOUSE GAS PERMITS
293
BOX 12.3 THE CLEAN AIR ACT 297 COMPARING COMMAND AND CONTROL TO
MARKET-BASED INCENTIVES 298 COMPARING THE U.S. AND EUROPEAN APPROACHES
299
CHAPTER SUMMARY 300 KEY TERMS 301 NOTES 301 EXERCISES 302
CHAPTER 13 ENFORCEMENT AND POLITICAL ECONOMY 305
ENFORCING POLLUTION REDUCTIONS FROM DIESEL TRUCKS 305 COMPLIANCE IN
PRACTICE 306 BOX 13.1 GREEN CLEANERS 308 THE ECONOMICS OF ENFORCEMENT
308
COMPLIANCE BY SOURCES 308 THE REGULATOR S DECISION 312 BOX 13.2 WHO ARE
REGULATORS? 313 BOX 13.3 CAPTIVE FISHERY REGULATORS 316
EQUILIBRIUM IN THE COMPLIANCE MARKET 316 POLITICAL ECONOMY 318 BOX 13.4
LOCAL MONITORING CAN GET RESULTS 319 VOLUNTARY ENVIRONMENTAL
IMPROVEMENTS 321
CHAPTER SUMMARY 321 KEY TERMS 323 NOTES 323 ;
EXERCISES 324
PART V DISCOUNTING AND PROJECT ANALYSIS
CHAPTER 14 THE TIME FACTOR: DISCOUNTING 327 INVESTING IN ENERGY
CONSERVATION 327 THE TIME VALUE OF MONEY 328 DISCOUNTING 329
BOX 14.1 THE MATH OF PRESENT-VALUE FORMULAS SAVING, BORROWING, AND
MARKET INTEREST RATES 334 THE EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT DISCOUNT RATES 336
BOX 14.2 HOW MUCH FUEL ECONOMY? 339
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DIFFERENT MARKET INTEREST RATES 340 INFLATION 341 BORROWING VS. SAVING
342 DURATION 342 RISK 343
BOX 14.3 SOCIALLY RESPONSIBLE INVESTING 345 INTEREST RATES FOR PUBLIC
PROJECTS 346 VALUING ENERGY-CONSERVING INVESTMENTS IN PRACTICE 348
DISCOUNTING HUMAN LIVES 349
CHAPTER SUMMARY 350 KEY TERMS 351 NOTES 351 EXERCISES 352
CHAPTER 15 BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS 355
THE TELLICO DAM AND THE SNAIL DARTER 355 BOX 15.1 THE NATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT 357 BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS DEFINED 357 BOX 15.2
BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS FOR ETHANOL 358
ESTIMATING BENEFITS 358 ESTIMATING COSTS 360 BOX 15.3 JOBS AND
TIMBER-DEPENDENT COMMUNITIES 362 USING BCA TO CHOOSE AMONG ALTERNATIVE
POLICIES 363 THE DISCOUNT RATE 364 METHODS TO COMPARE BENEFITS AND COSTS
365
NET PRESENT VALUE AND BENEFIT-COST RATIO 365 INTERNAL RATE OF RETURN 367
BOX 15.4 DISTINGUISHING A COST FROM A BENEFIT UNDER THREE BCA METHODS
369 USE OF BENEFIT-COST ANALYSIS IN PRACTICE 370
BOX 15.5 THE BCA OF NUCLEAR POWER 371 BCA IN THE EPA 373
CHAPTER SUMMARY 374 KEY TERMS 375 NOTES 375 EXERCISES 376
PART VI RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
CHAPTER 16 NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 379 OLD-GROWTH REDWOODS: A
NONRENEWABLE RESOURCE 379 OPPORTUNITY COST AND RESOURCE PRICING 380 THE
PRODUCER S DECISION: THE ROLE OF INTEREST 380
BOX 16.1 HEADWATERS FOREST RESERVE 383
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THE CONSUMER S DECISION AND QUANTITY SUPPLIED IN EQUILIBRIUM 383 USING
UP ALL OF THE STOCK OVER TIME 386 PROFIT 391
ADJUSTMENTS TO THE HOTELLING MODEL 392 THE INTEREST RATE 392 SHIFTING
CONSUMER DEMAND 395 EXTRACTION COSTS 396
BACKSTOP TECHNOLOGY 397 BOX 16.2 THE VALUATION PRINCIPLE 398 EXPLORATION
399 V - ---
RUNNING OUT OF RESOURCES VS. RUNNING OUT OF ENVIRONMENT 400 BOX 16.3
COAL, CLIMATE CHANGE, AND CANCER 402 OIL 402
HOTELLING S THEORY AND REDWOOD NATIONAL PARK 406
*- CHAPTER SUMMARY 406 KEY TERMS 407 NOTES 407 EXERCISES 408
CHAPTER 17 RENEWABLE RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 411
OVERFISHING HERRING IN THE NORTH SEA 411 RENEWABLE RESOURCES 412
GROWTH 413
CATCH AND SUSTAINED YIELD 414 OPEN ACCESS 417 BOX 17.1 GRAZING 419 THE
CATCH FUNCTION 420
PROFITS 421 BOX 17.2 DYNAMICS OF OPEN ACCESS 424 EFFICIENT RENEWABLE
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 426 HARVEST COSTS 426
THE INTEREST RATE AND OPPORTUNITY COST 428 DEMAND SHIFTS, MANAGEMENT
COSTS, AND ECOLOGICAL FACTORS 431 BOX 17.3 FORESTS: THE OTHER RENEWABLE
RESOURCE 431 EXTINCTION 434 REGULATING RENEWABLE RESOURCES 436
BOX 17.4 POACHING IVORY 438 FISH STOCKS TODAY 439
CHAPTER SUMMARY 439 KEY TERMS 440 NOTES 440 EXERCISES 441
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PART VII FINAL APPLICATIONS
CHAPTER 18 ECONOMIC GROWTH AND THE ENVIRONMENT 444 CLIMATE CHANGE,
MARKET FAILURES, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH 444 NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTS AND
HUMAN WELFARE 446 MEASURING PRODUCTION, CONSUMPTION, AND WEIL-BEING 447
WHAT GDP AND NNP DO AND DO NOT MEASURE 448 BOX 18.1 WOMEN S LABOR AND
ECONOMIC GROWTH 450 GREENING NATIONAL INCOME ACCOUNTS 451 BOX 18.2 THE
GENUINE PROGRESS INDICATOR 452 DO ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATIONS HARM
ECONOMIC GROWTH? 454
TURNING REGULATIONS INTO ADVANTAGES: THE PORTER HYPOTHESIS 456 THE
EFFECT OF REGULATIONS ON GDP AND JOBS 456 BOX 18.3 GREEN JOBS 458 THE
ENVIRONMENTAL KUZNETS CURVE AND DEMAND FOR ENVIRONMENTAL
QUALITY 458 TRADE, DEVELOPMENT, AND CLIMATE CHANGE 461 BOX 18.4 IPAT 462
PAYING DEVELOPING COUNTRIES TO PRESERVE FORESTS 465
CHAPTER SUMMARY 465 KEY TERMS 466 NOTES 467 EXERCISES 468
CHAPTER 19 SUSTAINABILITY 470
MULTIPLE-USE MANAGEMENT AND THE U.S. FOREST SERVICE 470 SUSTAINABILITY,
WELFARE, AND EQUITY 472 BOX 19.1 CLIMATE CHANGE HITS POOR COUNTRIES
HARDEST 474 THE ROLE OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS IN SUSTAINING CONSUMPTION AND
PRODUCTION 474 SUSTAINING UTILITY 474 SUSTAINING PRODUCTION 477 BOX 19.2
INVESTMENT AND SUSTAINABILITY 480 SUSTAINABILITY AND INTERGENERATIONAL
EQUITY 481
BOX 19.3 SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 483 MEASURING
SUSTAINABILITY 484 CONSUMPTION NOW OR A SUSTAINABLE CLIMATE? 488
FAITH IN INGENUITY? 490
CHAPTER SUMMARY 491 KEY TERMS 492 NOTES 492 EXERCISES 493
INDEX 495
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spellingShingle | Berck, Peter 1950- Helfand, Gloria E. The economics of the environment Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4061638-1 |
title | The economics of the environment |
title_auth | The economics of the environment |
title_exact_search | The economics of the environment |
title_full | The economics of the environment Peter Berck ; Gloria Helfand |
title_fullStr | The economics of the environment Peter Berck ; Gloria Helfand |
title_full_unstemmed | The economics of the environment Peter Berck ; Gloria Helfand |
title_short | The economics of the environment |
title_sort | the economics of the environment |
topic | Umweltökonomie (DE-588)4061638-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Umweltökonomie |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=020624447&sequence=000001&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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