Space plays a central role in environmental and resource economics
and yet spatial economics has received surprisingly little
attention in the literature. This collection of Charles Kolstad's
writings on spatial environmental and resource economics from the
past two decades aims to fill this gap. The book includes the
author's most important work on a variety of topics, including the
Hotelling model of spatial competition, as applied to resource
economics, jurisdictional tax competition, particularly in the
context of resource taxes, and environmental regulation, both
theoretical and empirical. This unique collection from one of the
world's leading authorities in environmental economics will be
welcomed by scholars and students of natural resource economics,
environmental management, agricultural and energy economics.
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