ECON 4901
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Classes
ECON 4901
Course Description
Course information provided by the Courses of Study 2014-2015.
Exploration of analytical issues involving sustainable development. Sustainability is interpreted to encompass two recurrent themes in dynamic economics: productive efficiency and intergenerational equity: "development that meets the needs of present generations without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs." The specific topics to be covered include: the role of prices in attaining efficiency over time in a decentralized economy; theoretical foundations of environmental economics: externalities and public goods, the Pigouvian approach; optimal consumption and pricing of an exhaustible resource; the problem of the commons; evolution, natural balance and extinction: models of renewable resources; profit maximization and extinction; efficient and optimal intertemporal allocation of resources when an exhaustible resource is an essential input; and intergenerational equity, sustaining a target consumption level.
When Offered Spring.
Permission Note Enrollment preference given to: Juniors and Seniors.
Distribution Category (SBA-AS)
Regular Academic Session.
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Credits and Grading Basis
4 Credits Stdnt Opt(Student Option)
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Class Number & Section Details
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Meeting Pattern
- MWF Rockefeller Hall 112
Instructors
Majumdar, M
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