FOREST RESOURCE ECONOMICS AND FINANCE

Perfect for the first course in Forest Economics, this text emphasizes economics as a way of thinking in which added costs and benefits of action are compared in order to maximize net benefits. Geared for those students with an economic background (microeconomics preferred), Klemperer has focused on...

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Main Author: Klemperer, W. David (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw-Hill 1996
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Summary:Perfect for the first course in Forest Economics, this text emphasizes economics as a way of thinking in which added costs and benefits of action are compared in order to maximize net benefits. Geared for those students with an economic background (microeconomics preferred), Klemperer has focused on solving basic economic problems forestry analysts encounter, as well as discussing enough economic theory to understand the solutions. Because of that, the basics in capital theory are interwoven and students learn how to evaluate forestry investments in a way which embraces important environmental factors.
Physical Description:xxii, 551 pages illustrations 25cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:0070351228
9780071144254
0071144250