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Natural Resources as Capital, vol 1

Larry Karp

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Abstract: This introduction to natural resource economics treats resources as a type of capital; their management is an investment problem requiring forward-looking behavior within a dynamic setting. Market failures are widespread, often associated with incomplete or nonexistent property rights, complicated by policy failures. The book covers standard resource economics topics, including both the Hotelling model for nonrenewable resources and models for renewable resources. The book also includes some topics in environmental economics that overlap with natural resource economics, including climate change. The text emphasizes skills and intuition needed to think about dynamic models and institutional remedies in the presence of both market and policy failures. It presents the nuts and bolts of resource economics as applied to nonrenewable resources, including the two-period model, stock-dependent costs, and resource scarcity. The chapters on renewable resources cover such topics as property rights as an alternative to regulation, the growth function, steady states, and maximum sustainable yield, using fisheries as a concrete setting. Other, less standard, topics covered include microeconomic issues such as arbitrage and the use of discounting; policy problems including the “Green Paradox”; foundations for policy analysis when market failures are important; and taxation. Appendixes offer reviews of the relevant mathematics. The book is suitable for use by upper-level undergraduates or, with the appendixes, masters-level courses.

Keywords: economics; environment; environmental; investment; market; management; analysis; dynamic models; policy; failure; theory; microeconomics; non-renewable resources; renewable resources; fisheries; economic modelling; welfare economics; equilibrium condition; resource constraint; climate; climate change; green paradox; market failure; cap and trade; fossil fuels; extraction; tax; property rights; fishing; regulation; subsidies; sustainable; sustainability; biomass; resource policy; water economics; natural resource; carbon cost; Pigouvian tax (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: M2 Q50 Q58 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
Edition: 1
ISBN: 0-262-53405-3
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