Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy
Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2012, UC Berkeley). Taught by Professor Peter Berck, this course introduces
microeconomics with emphasis on resource, agricultural, and environmental issues. This course offers an opportunity to explore aspects of economic and
political institutions that affect the development and management of natural resources and the environment. It is also known as Environmental Economics and Policy C1 (EEP C1).
Lecture 21 - Government Policies for Environmental Protection |
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Lecture 01 - Introduction, Supply and Demand |
Lecture 02 - Supply and Demand, Taxes and Policies |
Lecture 03 - Taxes and Policies, Markets and Market Failure |
Lecture 04 - Markets and Market Failure |
Lecture 05 - Demand, Indifference, and Budget |
Lecture 06 - Demand, Indifference, and Budget |
Lecture 07 - Consumer Surplus |
Lecture 08 - Measuring Benefits |
Lecture 09 - Revealed Preference |
Lecture 10 - Revealed Preference |
Lecture 11 - Stated Preference |
Lecture 12 - Techniques, Isoquants and Cost Curves |
Lecture 13 - Pollution Control |
Lecture 14 - Costs - Where S(P) Comes From |
Lecture 15 - Profits, Shutdown, and Long-Run |
Lecture 16 - The Welfare Theorem & the Environment |
Lecture 17 - Review |
Lecture 18 - Environment, Trading and Efficiency |
Lecture 19 - Trading and Efficiency |
Lecture 20 - Government Policies for Environmental Protection |
Lecture 21 - Government Policies for Environmental Protection |
Lecture 22 - Cheating and Bad Government, Interest Rates |
Lecture 23 - Cost Benefit Analysis |