ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS

Course Code:
ECON 260
Course Group(s):
CONTEXTS AND SYSTEMS, ENVIRONMENT-THEMED NON-SCIENCE - BIO, ENVIRONMENT-THEMED NON-SCIENCE - GEO
Active Term:
All Terms
/ All Years
Course Description:

The primary goal of this course is to enhance the student's understanding and ability to critically assess contemporary environmental policy. It aims at equipping students with the economic methods and tools used to analyze environmental issues, combining theoretical analysis with discussions on specific environmental policies as applied to water and air pollution, energy issues, climate change, and human health issues. Analytical techniques for estimating the effects of proposed programs are examined. Strengths and weaknesses of benefit-cost analysis in the regulatory process are explored in the context of political economy. Current environmental policy is evaluated.

Credit:
3
Instruction methods:
Lecture
Total hours: 45
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