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Natural Resource Economics

1987
In this book, Jon Conrad and Colin Clark develop the theory of resource economics. To begin, they provide an introduction to the required techniques of dynamic optimization. Throughout the book they build the reader's understanding with many fully-worked problems and numerical examples.
Jon M. Conrad, Colin Whitcomb Clark
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The Economics of Natural Resources

Population and Development Review, 1988
ECONOMISTS HAVE STUDIED NATURAL RESOURCES from the earliest days of the profession and for good reason. Resources are seen as the basis for national prosperity, power, and wealth. For example, the ability to harness energy resources in new ways is recognized as perhaps the major factor underlying the industrial revolution.
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Natural Resource Economics

2023
Peter M. SCHWARZ, Michael W. HERRON
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The economics of natural resources

Resources Policy, 1980
Nicholas Mercuro, Richard Lecomber
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Natural resources, education, and economic development

European Economic Review, 2001
Economic growth since 1965 has varied inversely with the share of natural capital in national wealth across countries. Four main channels of transmission from abundant natural resources to stunted economic development are discussed: (a) the Dutch disease, (b) rent seeking, (c) overconfidence, and (d) neglect of education.
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The Economics of Forestry and Natural Resources

Land Economics, 1986
M. S. Common   +2 more
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Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resources and Environmental Policy

Journal of Economic Issues, 1982
(1982). Resource Economics: An Economic Approach to Natural Resources and Environmental Policy. Journal of Economic Issues: Vol. 16, No. 1, pp. 339-341.
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Economics and Natural Resource Constraints

2017
In this chapter Agboraw and Jones explore theories of natural resource scarcity and economic growth. By examining how natural resources fit within current theory the issues of how scarcity of resources, or resource prices, link to a better understanding of economic risk is outlined.
Efundem Agboraw, Aled Jones
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