This seminar provides students with an opportunity to research and write a critical case study on an environmental problem/policy or a landmark environmental judicial decision using theory from the field of Environmental Economics. The general focus of papers is to be the application of upper year level microeconomic theory to topics related to the environment. Key learning goals of the course are to (i) develop and improve microeconomics analytical and reasoning skills, (ii) develop and improve ability to apply theoretical microeconomics to understand, explain, and critically assess real world situations, and (iii) develop and improve written and oral communication skills, all using a field of economics which provides a rich set of fascinating and accessible topics. Due to the myriad of possible topics, the seminar does not include a lecture series.
Fall
2021/2022
Section
1
Location
DUNNIN 213
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