Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis
When approached by Warren Samuels, the series editor, about organizing a volume on natural resource economics, I was at a loss as to how one might possibly capture in "several major essays plus several shorter comments thereon" all of the diverse activities that fall within this exciting discipline. I was further asked to have the book take an "affirmative but constructively critical look at its subject. " The volume was to be interpretative, it was to be reasonably comprehensive, and yet it was to attempt to present divergent views on the "development, tensions, present status, and, especially, possible lines of development of each field. " Upon reflection, I decided to have the book focus on natural resource economics as a distinctly applied policy science. Hence the title: Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis. While this allowed clarification of a particular sort, it did little to narrow the range of policy issues that ought to be considered candidates for inclu­ sion. But it did seem, after some thought, that three broad issues persist at center stage in natural resource policy.
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Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis
When approached by Warren Samuels, the series editor, about organizing a volume on natural resource economics, I was at a loss as to how one might possibly capture in "several major essays plus several shorter comments thereon" all of the diverse activities that fall within this exciting discipline. I was further asked to have the book take an "affirmative but constructively critical look at its subject. " The volume was to be interpretative, it was to be reasonably comprehensive, and yet it was to attempt to present divergent views on the "development, tensions, present status, and, especially, possible lines of development of each field. " Upon reflection, I decided to have the book focus on natural resource economics as a distinctly applied policy science. Hence the title: Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis. While this allowed clarification of a particular sort, it did little to narrow the range of policy issues that ought to be considered candidates for inclu­ sion. But it did seem, after some thought, that three broad issues persist at center stage in natural resource policy.
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Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis

Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis

by Daniel W. Bromley (Editor)
Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis

Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis

by Daniel W. Bromley (Editor)

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When approached by Warren Samuels, the series editor, about organizing a volume on natural resource economics, I was at a loss as to how one might possibly capture in "several major essays plus several shorter comments thereon" all of the diverse activities that fall within this exciting discipline. I was further asked to have the book take an "affirmative but constructively critical look at its subject. " The volume was to be interpretative, it was to be reasonably comprehensive, and yet it was to attempt to present divergent views on the "development, tensions, present status, and, especially, possible lines of development of each field. " Upon reflection, I decided to have the book focus on natural resource economics as a distinctly applied policy science. Hence the title: Natural Resource Economics: Policy Problems and Contemporary Analysis. While this allowed clarification of a particular sort, it did little to narrow the range of policy issues that ought to be considered candidates for inclu­ sion. But it did seem, after some thought, that three broad issues persist at center stage in natural resource policy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9789401174282
Publisher: Springer Netherlands
Publication date: 03/07/2012
Series: Recent Economic Thought , #7
Edition description: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986
Pages: 256
Product dimensions: 5.98(w) x 9.02(h) x 0.02(d)

Table of Contents

1 The Intertemporal Problem.- Comment 1 by Ronald G. Cummings and Spencer R. Pearse.- Comment 2 by James Quirk.- 2 Markets and Externalities.- Comment 1 by Wallace E. Oates.- Comment 2 by Thomas H. Tietenberg.- 3 The Valuation Problem.- Comment 1 by A. Myrick Freeman III.- Comment 2 by Kenneth E. McConnell.- 4 Valuation in a Policy Context.- Comment 1 by Ann Fisher.- Comment 2 by V. Kerry Smith.
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