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The Big Dry and Australia's Water Markets - Teaching Note
Debaere, PeterNota del Instructor DARDEN-GEM-0109TN-EEconomíaTeaching note for product GEM-0109Desde 0,00 €
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Circular Flow: A Simple Model of the Economy
Debaere, PeterNota técnica DARDEN-G-0596-EConocimiento y comunicaciónThis note discusses circular flow. With a simple model, it is shown how changes in the components of expenditures affect overall income. The analysis is both graphical and algebraic.Desde 8,20 €
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A Framework to Think About Pollution: Externalities, Pollution Taxes, and Cap and Trade
Debaere, PeterNota técnica DARDEN-GEM-0104-EEconomíaIt is an understatement to say that environmental challenges are attracting attention. Sustainability tops the list of challenges for the 21st century. There is no consensus about how to address these challenges in a politically feasible way. This note offers a conceptual framework that firms and consumers can use to start thinking about the economic challenges ahead and how economic policies are likely to affect the environment within which they...Desde 8,20 €
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Water Markets from an Economic Point of View
Debaere, PeterNota técnica DARDEN-GEM-0110-ERecent droughts and the increase in food prices they trigger underscore that freshwater scarcity is bound to be a major challenge of the 21st century. Increased water demand due to population growth and rising living standards (with changing diets and lifestyles) strains available water resources. In spite of reports about an imminent water crisis, the world is not running out of water. Water is a renewable global resource of which there is more ...Desde 8,20 €
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The Economics of Corporate Social Responsibility
Debaere, Peter; Shimshack, JayNota técnica DARDEN-GEM-0143-EEconomíaCorporate social responsibility (CSR) refers to the voluntary decision of companies to address social and environmental concerns by contributing to a public good, reducing external costs, and increasing fairness or distributional equity. CSR is looked at from an economic point of view, focusing on environmental and natural resource issues with a particular emphasis on water. The term CSR is first clarified and contextualized before being situated...Desde 8,20 €