Teaching
Course offerings at Yale:
Economics of the Environment (Fall term)
A foundations course for students in the Masters of Environmental Management
program.
Voluntary and Information Based
Approaches to Environmental Management (Spring term)
A seminar with readings focused at the intersection of economics, behavioral
economics, public policy and corporate environmental management.
Yale Environmental Economics
Seminar (Fall
and Spring terms)
A research seminar the brings in outside speakers to present new research
related to environmental economics and policy. Link to schedule available here.
Yale Environment Review
Student editorial
and writing positions for the new publication YER. Link to website available here.
Previous course
offerings:
Graduate
PhD Environmental and Resource Economics (Stanford)
Microeconomic Principles for Environmental Management (UCSB)
PhD Seminar: Orientation to Economics and Environmental Science (UCSB)
PhD Seminar: Tools and Topics in Environmental Management (UCSB)
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Nonmarket Valuation (UCSB)
Can We Buy and Sell Our Way Out of the Environmental Crisis? (UCSB)
Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Management (Williams)
Microeconomics for Development Economists (Williams)
Undergraduate
Environmental and
Resource Economics (Stanford)
Principles of Microeconomics (Williams)
Economics of the Environment (Williams)
Economics Where You Least Expect It (Williams)
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