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ECON157
- The Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment/Lecture
A review of political economic problems associated with such natural resources as land, water and energy goods, as well as a resource common to all of us, our natural environment. Topics include the assessment of environmental impacts within market-oriented economics and the use of economics in policy designed to address environmental issues such as air pollution, global warming, biodiversity and suburban sprawl. Students may not take both ECON157 and ECON257. Prerequisite: ECON010 or 100. Ms. Geoghegan/Offered periodically
Faculty
Jacqueline Geoghegan, Ph.D. - Professor of Economics
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ID155
LAS157
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