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Resource Economics

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schema:description"内容記述: 1. Basic Concepts: 1.0. Renewable, Nonrenewable, and Environmental Resources; 1.1. Discounting; 1.2. A Discrete-Time Extension of the Method of Lagrange Multipliers; 1.3. Questions and Exercises. 2. Solving Numerical Allocation Problems: 2.0. Introduction and Overview; 2.1.An Optimal Depletion Problems; 2.2. An Optimal Harvest Problem; 2.3. Questions and Exercises. 3. The Economics of Fisheries: 3.0. Introduction and Overview; 3.1. Net Growth; 3.2. Fishery Production Functions; 3.3. The Yield-Effort Function; 3.4.The Static Model of Open Access; 3.5.The Dynamic Model of Open Access; 3.6. Static Rent Maximization by a Sole Owner; 3.7. Present Value Maximization; 3.8. Traditional Management Policies; 3.9. Bioeconomic Management Policies; 3.10. ITQ Programs in New Zealand, Australia, and Canada; .3.11. Questions and Exercises. 4. The Economics of Forestry: 4.10. Introduction and Overview; 4.1. The Volume Function and Mean Annual Increment; 4.2. The Optimal Single Rotation; 4.3. The Faustmann Rotation; 4.4.. An Example; 4.5. Timber Supply; 4.6. The Optimal Stock of Old-Growth Forest; 4.7. Questions and Exercises. 5. The Economics of Nonrenewable Resources: 5.0. Introduction and Overview; 5.1. A Simple Model; 5.2. Hotelling's Rule; 5.3. The Inverse Demand Curve; 5.4. Extraction and Price Paths in the Competitive Industry; 5.5. Extraction and Price Paths under Monopoly; 5.6. Reserve-Dependent Costs; 5.7. Exploration; 5.8. The Economic Measure of Scarcity; 5.9. Questions and Exercises. 6. Stock Pollutants: 6.0. Introduction and Overview; 6.1. The Commodity-Residual Transformation Frontier; 6.2. Damage Functions and Welfare; 6.3. A Degradable Stock Pollutant; 6.4. Diffusion and a Nondegradable Stock Pollutant; 6.5. Optimal Extraction with a Nondegradable Waste; 6.6. Recycling; 6.7. Emission Taxes and Marketable Pollution Permits; 6.7. Questions and Exercises. 7. Option Value and Risky Development: 7.0. Introduction and Overview; 7.1. Cost-Benefit Analysis; 7.2. Option Value in a Simple Two-Period Model; 7.3. Option Value: An Infinite-Horizon Model; 7.4. The Trigger Values for Irreversible Decisions; 7.5. Questions and Exercises. 8. Sustainable Development: 8.0. Introduction and Overview; 8.1. Sustainable Development as a Steady State; 8.2. Intergenerational Altruism and the Stock of a Renewable Resource; 8.3. Coevolution; 8.4. Adaptive Development; 8.5. A Requiem for Sustainable Development?; 8.6. Questions and Exercises....(more)"
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