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2013-2014 Undergraduate & Graduate Catalog

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ECO 345 - Environmental and Resource Economics

Develops a systematic economic framework to analyze market and government allocations of natural and environmental resources. Topics include relationships between population growth, land development, and environmental quality; regulatory versus market oriented environmental policies; supplies and prices of mineral and energy resources; harvest and protection of forests and fisheries. Part of the Sustainability Issue. Offered each year. Prerequisites: Junior standing and ECO 200 or ECO 211.

Credits: 3



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