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Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy

Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (UC Berkeley). This is a collection of audio/video lectures of Economics C3 from UC Berkeley Webcasts. Introducing microeconomics with emphasis on resource, agricultural and environmental issues, this course offers an opportunity to explore aspects of economic and political institutions that affect the development and management of natural resources and the environment. It is also known as Environmental Economics and Policy C1 (EEP C1).

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Video Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2013)

Instructor: Professor Eric Van Dusen. Lecture 1 - Basic Class Info, Why Are We Here, Supply and Demand Curves. Lecture 2 - Supply and Demand, Equilibrium, Dis-Equilibrium. ...

Video/text Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2012)

Instructor: Professor Peter Berck. Lecture 1 - Supply and Demand. Lecture 2 - Taxes and Policies. Lecture 3 - Markets and Market Failure. ...

Video Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Spring 2012)

Instructor: Professor Gordon Rausser. Lecture 3 - The Market Forces of Supply and Demand. Lecture 4 - Elasticity and Its Application. Lecture 5 - Supply, Demand, and Government Policies. ...

Video Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2011)

Instructor: Professor Peter Berck. This course provides an introduction to microeconomics with emphasis on resource, agricultural, and environmental issues.

Video Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Spring 2011)

Instructor: Professor Gordon Rausser. Lecture 2 - What is Economics and What is Policy? Lecture 3 - The Market Forces of Supply and Demand. Lecture 4 - Elasticity and Its Application. Lecture 5 - Supply, Demand, and Government Policies. ...

Video Economics C3: Introduction to Environmental Economics and Policy (Fall 2010)

Instructor: Professor Peter Berck. This course provides an introduction to microeconomics with emphasis on resource, agricultural, and environmental issues.