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    ECON 3116HF/API-905Y: Seminar on Environmental Economics and Policy

    Semester: 

    Spring

    Offered: 

    2021

    This is an advanced research seminar on selected topics in environmental and resource economics. Emphasizes theoretical models, quantitative empirical analysis, and public policy applications. Includes presentations by invited outside speakers. Students prepare critiques of presented papers and prepare a research paper of their own. Prerequisites: This course is intended primarily for PhD students in economics, political economy and government, public policy, or related fields with interests in applications in the environmental and natural resource area. Prerequisites include a PhD-level...

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    ECON 1661/API-135: Fundamentals of Environmental Economics and Policy

    Semester: 

    Spring

    Offered: 

    2020

    Provides a survey, from the perspective of economics, of public policy issues associated with environmental protection and natural resources management. Lectures on conceptual and methodological topics are combined with examinations of specific resource and environmental issues, with particular focus on global climate change economics and policy. Prerequisite: Introductory microeconomics.

    Also offered by the Economics Department as Ec 1661.