Description
Several factors suggest that resource conflicts involving moving water are likely to be even more difficult to resolve today than they have been in the past. The contributors, top scholars in resource economics, consider a variety of issues through the lens of cost benefit analysis. In the first part of the book, they address specific cases and issues from North America and Europe. The book closes with a more general look at the topic.
Academics and students interested in applied welfare economics, especially cost benefit analysis and energy economics, along with government officials in the energy environment nexus and private sector analysts will all find much of interest and value in this volume.
Contributors include: J. Duffield, F. Forsund, N. Hanley, L. Hjalmarsson, P.-O. Johansson, Y. Ju, B. Kristrom, J. Loomis, E.M. Moore, B. Ranneby, V.K. Smith
About the Author
Edited by Per-Olov Johansson, Professor of Economics (Emeritus), Stockholm School of Economics, Sweden and Guest Professor, CERE, SLU and Umea University, Sweden and Bengt Kristroem, Professor of Resource Economics, CERE, SLU and Umea University, Sweden
Book Information
ISBN 9781849808804
Author Per-Olov Johansson
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd