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Principles of Environmental Economics: Economics, Ecology and Public Policy

By: Ahmed M. Hussen | Book details

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REFERENCES AND FURTHER READING
Cline, W.R. (1992) The Economics of Global Warming, Washington, B.C.: Institute for International Economics.
Field, B.C. (1994) Environmental Economics: An Introduction, New York: McGrawHill.
Funtowicz, S.O. and Ravetz, J.R. (1994) “The Worth of a Songbird: Ecological Economics as a Post-Normal Science,” Ecological Economics 10:197-207.
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (1995) Climate Change 1994: Radiative Forcing of Climate Change, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Miller, T.G., Jr., (1993) Environmental Science, 4th edn., Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth.
Nordhaus, W.D. (1991) “To Slow or Not to Slow: The Economics of the Greenhouse Effect,” Economic Journal 101:920-48.
——(1992) “An Optimal Transition Path for Controlling Greenhouse Gases,” Science 258:1315-19.
Tietenberg, T.H. (1988) Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 2nd edn., Glenview, Ill.: Scott, Foresman.

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