tailieunhanh - The Handbooks in Economics

The aim of the Handbooks in Economics series is to produce Handbooks for various branches of economics, each of which is a definitive source, reference, and teaching supplement for use by professional researchers and advanced graduate students. Each Handbook provides self-contained surveys of the current state of a branch of economics in the form of chapters prepared by leading specialists . | INTRODUCTION TO THE SERIES The aim of the Handbooks in Economics series is to produce Handbooks for various branches of economics each of which is a definitive source reference and teaching supplement for use by professional researchers and advanced graduate students. Each Handbook provides self-contained surveys of the current state of a branch of economics in the form of chapters prepared by leading specialists on various aspects of this branch of economics. These surveys summarize not only received results but also newer developments from recent journal articles and discussion papers. Some original material is also included but the main goal is to provide comprehensive and accessible surveys. The Handbooks are intended to provide not only useful reference volumes for professional collections but also possible supplementary readings for advanced courses for graduate students in economics. CONTENTS OF THE HANDBOOK VOLUME I Introduction to Volumes I and II ALLEN V. KNEESE and JAMES L. SWEENEY PART 1 - SOME BASIC CONCEPTS Chapter 1 Welfare Economics and the Environment KARL-GÕRAN MÃLER Chapter 2 Bioeconomics of Renewable Resource Use JAMES E. WILEN Chapter 3 Spatial Aspects of Environmental Economics HORST SIEBERT Chapter 4 Economics of Nature Preservation ANTHONY c. FISHER and JOHN V. KRUTILLA Chapter 5 Ethics and Environmental Economics ALLEN V. KNEESE and WILLIAM D. SCHULZE PART 2 - SELECTED METHODS AND APPLICATIONS OF ECONOMICS TO ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS Chapter 6 Methods for Assessing the Benefits of Environmental Programs A. MYRICK FREEMAN III viii Contents of the Handbook Chapter 7 Environmental Economics Industrial Process Models and Regional-Residuals Management Models DAVID JAMES Chapter 8 Input-Output Models National Economic Models and the Environment FINN R. F0RSUND PART 3 - THE ECONOMICS OF ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY Chapter 9 Distributional and Macroeconomic Aspects of Environmental Policy . CHRISTAINSEN and . TIETENBERG Chapter 10 Comparative Analysis

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