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  • - The Economics of Natural Resource Availability
    af Harold J. (Formerly at Washington University) Barnett
    422,95 kr.

    Assesses the importance of technological change and resource substitution in support of their conclusion that resource scarcity did not increase in the Unites States during the period 1870 to 1957.

  • - Theory & Method in the Social Sciences
    af Allen V. Kneese
    430,95 kr.

    Brings together the papers describing comprehensive approaches to residuals management and emphasizes the need for interdisciplinary solutions to complex environmental problems.

  • af Allen V. Kneese
    968,95 kr.

    Examines issues surrounding benefits assessment, including such tools as bidding games, surveys, property value studies, wage differentials, risk reduction evaluation, and mortality and morbidity cost estimation. This work discusses methods for quantitatively estimating benefits derived from the maintenance or improvement of air and water quality.

  • - Essays from the Sixth RFF Forum
    af Henry Jarrett
    976,95 kr.

    Examines some leading problems in environmental quality, analyzes the various situations and prospects, and suggests what might be done about them.

  • - A Theoretical Inquiry
    af Karl-Goran Maler
    1.440,95 kr.

    "Environmental Economics: A Theoretical Inquiry".

  • af Kenneth J. (University of Stanford Arrow
    2.253,95 kr.

    Considers public expenditures in the context of modern growth theory. This book analyzes optimal growth with public capital.

  • - Studies in Theoretical & Applied Analysis
    af John V. Krutilla
    983,95 kr.

    Considers the difficult allocation problems associated with management of natural resources and proposed changes in the natural environment.

  • af V. Kerry (Arizona State University Smith
    1.445,95 kr.

    Examines the views on resource availability, along with the original Barnett-Morse thesis of resource supply.