To anticipate subsequent chapters where more complicated renewable resource models are introduced, consider a slight modification of
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To anticipate subsequent chapters where more complicated renewable resource models are introduced, consider a slight modification of the two-period depletable resource model. Suppose a biological resource is renewable in the sense that any of it left unextracted after Period 1 will grow at rate k. Compared to the case where the total amount of a constant-MEC resource is fixed, how would the efficient allocation of this resource over the two periods differ? (Hint: It can be shown that MNB1/MNB2 = (1 + k)/(1 + r), where MNB stands for marginal net benefit.)
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Environmental And Natural Resource Economics
ISBN: 9781032101187,9781000892185
12th Edition
Authors: Tom Tietenberg, Lynne Lewis
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