Description
About the Author
John E. Tilton is William J. Coulter Professor of Mineral Economics at the Colorado School of Mines. His other books include World Metal Demand: Trends and Prospects and Mining and the Environment.
Reviews
'Succeeds in simplifying the myriad of complex issues bearing on the exhaustibility question posed for all minerals including oil and gas. . . .Provides a good overview for the layman of resource economics right back to Malthus.'
The Journal of Energy Literature
'[This book] should be required reading for all interested in resource depletion issues.'
International Energy Law & Taxation Review
'Inspiring . . . gives an excellent and clear review of the debate. . . . I strongly recommend this book to practitioners, academics, and policymakers concerned with how we should deal with non-renewable resources in the future.'
Minerals & Energy
'John Tilton's aim . . . is to provide a concise primer on the long-run availability of mineral resources for those who are not resource economists or specialists in related fields. He achieves this objective admirably with a logical exposition that blends historical, theoretical, and empirical elements of the ongoing debate together in an appealing way.'
Journal of Energy and Development
Book Information
ISBN 9781891853579
Author John E. Tilton
Format Paperback
Page Count 158
Imprint Resources for the Future Press (RFF Press)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Inc
Weight(grams) 272g