ECO202: Environmental and Natural Resources Economics

Class Program
Credits 3

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics uses the basic tools of economic analysis to focus on issues pertaining to the natural environment and its resources. The topics covered include economic externalities, public goods, property rights, market failure, air and water pollution, solid waste management, sustainability concepts, the role of government, and benefit-cost analysis in social planning.

Prerequisite Courses
Semester Offered
Fall
Notes

Satisfies a Behavioral or Social Sciences general education requirement