Readership: Academic and graduate economists interested in development issues, particularly those in developing countries; environmental scientists and local policy-makers.
Edited by Partha Dasgupta, Frank Ramsey Professor of Economics, University of Cambridge, and Karl-Göran Mäler, Director, Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
1: Partha Dasgupta and Barry Nalebuff: The Resource-Basis of Production and Consumption 2: Barry Nalebuff: On a Clear Day, You Can See the Coase Theorem 3: Raymond Noronha: Common-Property Resource-Management in Traditional Societies 4: Malin Falkenmark: A Water Perspective on Population, Environment, and Development 5: Martin Weale: Environmental Statistics and the National Accounts 6: Partha Dasgupta, Bengt Kriström, and Karl-Göran Mäler: The Environment and Net National Product 7: Shanta Devarajan: Can Computable General-Equilibrium Models Shed Light on the Environmental Problems of Developing Countries? 8: Irma Adelman, Habib Fetini, and Elise Hardy Golan: Development Strategies and the Environment 9: Mark Machina: Choice under Uncertainty: Problems Solved and Unsolved