Description
Robert N. Stavins has emerged as one of the crucial influential voices in environmental economics over the past decade and a half. These twenty-three essays on environmental economics and policy, written by Professor Stavins and his co-authors over the period 1988-1999, at first seemed in a various set of leading scholarly periodicals and are here collected for the primary time.
Students, students, practitioners and policymakers will in finding this volume a valuable and really helpful addition to their collection.