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This collection of specially commissioned papers pays tribute to
Karl-Gustaf Lofgren's significant and diverse contribution to
theoretical and empirical research within the field of
environmental and resource economics over the past two decades. A
number of distinguished scholars examine a broad range of topics
including sustainability, risk and uncertainty, demand theory and
issues related to public goods. The book also contains analyses of
more specific resource problems concerning fisheries, forestry
management, wildlife and pollution. Together, the seventeen
chapters provide an innovative and cutting-edge analysis of a
smorgasbord of both old and new environmental and resource
problems, including, amongst others: local public goods and income
heterogeneity self-selection and the value of lives saved
international fisheries agreements salmon and hydropower discrete
versus continuous harvesting timber supply voluntary road pricing
economic impacts of environmental regulations in California.
Academics, researchers and students within the fields of
environmental, resource and public economics will find this book to
be a fascinating read.
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