EAS 571.001 - Environmental Economics
Description
Economic analysis of market failures due to externalities and imperfect transmission of information and of normative recommendations for efficient government intervention to correct the market failures. Positive analysis of government behavior creating and implementing policies for air pollution, water pollution, hazardous wastes and occupational health. The course includes a computer simulation of river pollution, where teams of students assume the role of the Water Basin Authority.
Course Term
Fall 2026
Credit Hours
3
Specializations
Environmental Policy and Planning
Sustainability Themes
Climate + Energy