Ec 533 Advanced Natural Resource Economics
An examination of the economic concepts and theories for analyzing natural resource production, extraction and use. Focus on natural resources, such as land, minerals, forests, fisheries and wildlife and the barriers to achieving sustainability. Regional, national and international case studies used to illustrate key policy issues. Also offered for undergraduate-level credit as Ec 433 and may be taken only once for credit.
Prerequisite
Prerequisites:
Ec 311 and
Ec 430/530 or permission of instructor.
Ec 469 or equivalent recommended.