1. Solving the problems of environmental economics is simple. It is just a matter of internalizing the...
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1. “Solving the problems of environmental economics is simple. It is just a matter of internalizing the externalities.” What is your reaction to this statement? Does the theory of externalities apply to most or all environmental issues? What are some of the practical problems involved in internalizing externalities? Can you think of some examples in which the principle works well and others in which it is more problematic?
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Environmental And Natural Resource Economics A Contemporary Approach
ISBN: 9780367531386
5th Edition
Authors: Jonathan M. Harris, Brian Roach
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