Environmental economics
Environmental economics is a subfield of economics concerned with environmental issues (other usages of the term are not uncommon). In using standard methods of economics, it is distinguished from green economics which subsumes the nonstandard approaches to environmental problems, environmental science/environmental studies, or ecology. Quoting from the NBER Environmental Economics program:
Related Topics:
Economics - Green economics - Environment - Environmental science - Environmental studies - Ecology - NBER
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: Environmental Economics undertakes theoretical or empirical studies of the economic effects of national or local environmental policies around the world . Particular issues include the costs and benefits of alternative environmental policies to deal with air pollution, water quality, toxic substances, solid waste, and global warming.
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A related field (or possibly alternative approach to the same field) is ecological economics, which takes as its premise that economics is itself a strict subfield of ecology.
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| ► | Introduction |
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| ► | Alternative approaches to environmental economics |
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