Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy
Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2013, UC Berkeley). Taught by Professor Eric Van Dusen, 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 08 - More Stated Preference, Choice Experiments, Random Utility Model |
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Lecture 01 - Basic Class Info, Why Are We Here, Supply and Demand Curves |
Lecture 02 - Supply and Demand, Equilibrium, Dis-Equilibrium |
Lecture 03 - Market Failures, Public Goods, Externalities |
Lecture 04 - Budget Constraint, Utility & Indifference Curves, Demand Curves |
Lecture 05 - Review of Preferences and Indifference Curves, Equivalent Variation, Compensating Variation |
Lecture 06 - Individual Demand and Aggregate Demand, Horizontal Addition and Vertical Addition, ................... Willingness to Pay and Willingness to Accept |
Lecture 07 - Revealed Preference, Stated Preference |
Lecture 08 - More Stated Preference, Choice Experiments, Random Utility Model, Production Introduced |
Lecture 09 - Production: Total Cost, Average Cost, Marginal Cost |
Lecture 10 - Venture Capital Investment (Audio Only) |
Lecture 11 - Long Run vs. Short Run, Producer Surplus, Welfare, Pollution |
Lecture 12 - Monopoly, Oligopoly, Monopolistic Compensation, Monopsony, Market Power |
Lecture 13 - Pollution, Social Marginal Cost, Benefit Cost Analysis, Abatement, Tax and Welfare |
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Lecture 15 - Nobel Laureates, Coase Theorem, Costs of Abatement, Cap and Trade |
Lecture 16 - Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, EPA |
Lecture 17 - Sulfur Dioxide, Coal Fired Electricity |
Lecture 18 - Regulation, Command and Control, Market Based |
Lecture 19 - Enforcement and Compliance, Political Economy |
Lecture 20 - Discounting, Interest Rates, Present Value - Future Value |
Lecture 21 - Project Planning: Benefit Cost Analysis, Endangered Species Act, Levelized Costs of Energy |
Lecture 22 - Resources, Hotelling |
Lecture 23 - Renewable Resources: Forestry, Forest Economics |
Lecture 24 - Renewable Resources: Fisheries |
Lecture 25 - Water Resources |
Lecture 26 - Agriculture and Environmental Issues: Resource Inputs to Global Food Supply, Agricultural Policy |
Lecture 27 - Economic Growth and the Environment: National Accounts, Montreal Protocol, Carbon |
Lecture 28 - Sustainability, Carbon, Evaluations |
Lecture 29 - Review |