Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources

Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources

Author: P. S. Dasgupta

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1979

Total Pages: 520

ISBN-13: 9780521297615

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A book on the economics of exhaustible resources requires no justification. A long book does. The purist will find disquieting our two-asset, constant population model with which we analyse growth possibilities in an economy with exhaustible resources.


Economic Theories of Exhaustible Resources

Economic Theories of Exhaustible Resources

Author: T. J. C. Robinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-10-18

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13: 1351621351

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Originally published in 1989. Professor Robinson begins by examining natural resource classification and the nature of return in mining, giving particular emphasis to different sources of long-run price changes in mining and their relevance for user cost and the economic treatment for exhaustible resources. He then traces the development of the economic theory of exhaustible resources from the last quarter of the eighteenth century to the first quarter of the twentieth, documenting the differing views of various authors about the future availability of mineral resources and the extent of user cost involved in their exploitation. He identifies a link between the perceived availability of exhaustible resources and the nature of the economic theory used to explain their exploitation. This book should be of interest to students and researchers of Economic Theory and Policy.


Natural Resource Pricing and Rents

Natural Resource Pricing and Rents

Author: Andrey Vavilov

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2021-08-03

Total Pages: 314

ISBN-13: 3030767531

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This book examines the economics of natural resource markets and pricing, as well as the field of natural resource economics in general. It presents the key contributions to this field of research, including the pioneering works and contemporary studies. The book highlights the basic principles and ideas underlying theoretical models of resource pricing. The models considered in the book underline the fundamental determinants of resource prices and the economic nature of rents for non-renewable and renewable resources. Besides the classical theory of exhaustible resource economics, the book includes several issues that are of high importance for global economic growth, such as the transition to alternative energy and the economics of climate change. The authors also consider the issues of commodity pricing and a resource cartel’s activity that are relevant to the world oil market. The book provides analytical solutions illustrated with numerical examples. It allows an intuitive understanding of the subject and the model inferences through graphical illustrations and an informal introduction. It, therefore, is a must-read for everybody interested in a better understanding of resource prices, resource markets, and resource economics.