Environmental Economics2018 Spring
Subject Economics (ECON) 4324 Section 01 (CRN: 10751)
Prerequisite: junior standing. Applied microeconomics covering various aspects of environmental economics. The problems of preventing future pollution and cleaning past pollution in an economically efficient manner are explored. Economic theory, actual practice, and legal aspects of pollution are explored in the context of the trade-offs that must be considered. Three credit hours.
25 seats available (capacity: 35)
Credit Hours
3
Meeting times and locations
Instructors
- McMahon, Matthew J (Primary)
Department
Economics/Finance
College
Business