Classic papers in natural resource economics revisitedNo abstract is available for this item.doi:10.1080/07900627.2018.1555089Kasturi, PrahladTaylor and Francis GroupInternational Journal of Water Resources Development
This grade is characterized by the occupation and employment status of individuals generating income. However, the CaDDI data lacks alternative tools for defining or proxying income in a standardized manner during the specified time periods. These figures exhibit a slight difference compared with the ...
We find that SG students achieve much better results on the screening tests that regulate access to selective tertiary education than FG students with similar eighth-grade test scores. Consequently, they enjoy greater access to the most selective tertiary degree programs, crowding out FG students ...
The Goldsmith Prize of $100 will be awarded in October 1964 for the first time for papers completed in the current academic year. The prize paper will also be considered for publication in the Quarterly Journal of Economics. The Department has been greatly concerned to increase the extent to ...
Box 4. Bound Volume: Examination Papers, Mid-Years 1897-98. 1897-98. Economics 1. [Final Examination] Arrange your answers strictly in the order of the questions. In what sense does Mill use the terms “value” and “price”? Professor Hadley? What do you conceive to be meant by the ...
capitalism in Northwestern Europe. Mokyr [61] emphasized the robust impact of a so-called “gentlemanly culture” in augmenting the Industrial Revolution. Deirdre McCloskey [62] conjectured the a “revolution of ideas” was the main catalyst for the “Great Enrichment” of the past two ...
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economic benefits from resource extraction occur in the present, while environmental disbenefits occur in the future. As resources are extracted, stocksbecome depleted, leading to rising production costs (in the absence of technical change). Further, as lower-grade ores are extracted, one can expect...
We don’t face‘the end’ of oil, copper and water, but we do face increasing effort and cost to extract these resources from lower grade ores. This will have a corresponding effect on benefits to societies. Energy enters the global economy via exploration, extraction, transformation of ...
there are things that we arenotcounting as Prof. Caplan notes. We ought to find a way to account for them. However, if they simply wash out the overestimation, the sum of errors may equal zero. If so, those who are pessimistic about the future (and recent past) of economic growth hav...