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Natural Resource Economics Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)

Natural Resource Economics By Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)

Natural Resource Economics by Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)


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This text provides students, researchers and policy analysts with a review of mathematical methods underpinning natural resource economics. It presents the field'sfoundational modelsalong with an extensive collection of contemporary applications, including the transition from fossil fuels and the preservation of endangered species.

Natural Resource Economics Summary

Natural Resource Economics: Analysis, Theory, and Applications by Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)

Mathematical analysis is key to the modeling and management of natural resources. By presenting required mathematical methods, classic dynamic models for non-renewable and renewable resources, and by exploring several contemporary problems, this text provides a foundation for advanced research. Topics include seminal models in fishery, forestry and non-renewable resource management, as well as an extensive collection of contemporary applications that include the optimal transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, the optimal timing of interventions to save endangered species, pest control and the optimal management of antibiotic resistance. Deterministic and stochastic models in both discrete and continuous time are covered. The book encourages students to pursue a deeper understanding of the analytics of resource problems and to deploy numerical methods when analytical results prove intractable. The combination of analysis, theory and applications will launch the next generation of resource economists, while serving as a useful reference for established researchers.

Natural Resource Economics Reviews

'Natural Resource Economicsis one of the rare books in resource economics that combines theory and applications, but also the mathematical tools to apply the theory to real world problems. It provides solid coverage of the theory of nonrenewable and renewable resources while focusing on specific applications - for example, the economics of antibiotics - which are becoming increasingly important. Overall, this is a book which would be an invaluable asset not only to graduate students but also to experienced researchers in resource economics.' Anastasios Xepapadeas, Athens University of Economics and Business, and University of Bologna
'Natural resource economics stagnated, even with growing awareness of climate change and sustainability. Conrad and Rondeau provide the perfect update, with all of the basic tools for building one's own model, state-of-the-art coverage of exhaustible and renewable resources, and important applications for emerging problems of pest control, antibiotics, and wildlife.' Don Fullerton, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
'Natural Resource Economics presents the theory behind resource economics with an elegant mathematical presentation that should be very appealing to advanced students. Their handling of dynamic modeling and application of that theory to several different resource topics is particularly impressive.' Robert Mendelsohn, Yale University

About Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)

Jon M. Conrad is Professor Emeritus in the Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management at Cornell University, New York. He is the author of Resource Economics, 2nd edition (Cambridge, 2010) and co-author of Natural Resource Economics: Notes and Problems (Cambridge, 1987). Daniel Rondeau is Professor of Economics at the University of Victoria, Canada, with publications in leading environmental and resource economics journals including the Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, Environmental and Resource Economics, Resource and Energy Economics, Land Economics, Marine Resource Economics and the American Journal of Agricultural Economics.

Table of Contents

1. Overview of fundamental concepts; 2. Difference and differential equations; 3. Dynamic optimization; 4. Resource economics with Mathematica; 5. Nonrenewable resources; 6. Bioeconomic modes of fisheries; 7. Optimal stopping rules; 8. The control of pests and invasive species; 9. Economics of antibiotics efficacy; 10. Wildlife, agriculture and labour; 11. Open access and optimal inventory.

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NPB9781108713375
9781108713375
1108713378
Natural Resource Economics: Analysis, Theory, and Applications by Jon M. Conrad (Cornell University, New York)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2020-01-30
360
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