It's one thing to be passionate about protecting the environment. It's another to be successful at it. In the second edition of this popular title, Richard Stroup explains why many of our environmental laws have failed us and how we might go about doing a better job protecting the environment.
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Economics: What Everyone Should Know About Economics and the Environment by Richard L. Stroup
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About Richard L. Stroup
Richard Stroup is an Adjunct Professor of Economics at North Carolina State University and former Professor of Economics at Montana State University. He is an expert on privatization, the environment, and Superfund. He is coauthor of Economics: Public and Private Choice.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Changing Environmentalism Chapter 2: Scarcity: An Economics Primer Chapter 3: Rights: How Property Rights and Market Place Conflict with Cooperation Chapter 4:Coercion: Protecting the Environment with Government Action Chapter 5: Choosing: Economics and Environmental Policy Choices Chapter 6: Climate Change and the Problem of Energy
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CIN1944424008G
9781944424008
1944424008
Economics: What Everyone Should Know About Economics and the Environment by Richard L. Stroup
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