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1 Economics 351 Fall 2015 Syllabus Environmental Economics Noelwah R. Netusil Vollum 227, x Course Objective: This course will introduce students to the methods economists use to analyze issues related to the environment. We will discuss the positive and normative aspects of environmental economics, techniques that are used to value the environment, and approaches such as regulation and incentive-based programs that are used to control pollution. This course is taught with the expectation that students have completed Economics 201. Office Hours: Office hours will be held in Vollum 227 on Mondays and Wednesdays from 3:15-4:15 and on Thursdays from 4:00-5:00. Students who are unable to come during these times are encouraged to make an appointment. Text and Required Readings: The principal text for this course is Environmental Economics (2 nd edition) by Charles D. Kolstad. Students are also responsible for the required readings and for additional readings that will occasionally be announced in class. Students are expected to contribute to class discussions by finding examples of current environmental issues in the business, financial, and general press. Evaluation: Evaluation will be based on three homework assignments, a midterm and comprehensive final examination, participation in a group project, and class participation. Every student should be prepared to contribute meaningfully to every class session. Collaboration: All submitted work is expected to reflect your effort on the assignment. You are encouraged to work with classmates, tutors, and the instructor on problem sets. However, when you write the assignment, it must be your work and should be written in words that reflect your understanding of the course material. The Honor Principle and the ethics of proper academic conduct must guide your conduct in this class in all respects. The following section from the Guidebook to Reed College summarizes my expectations: Reed College is a community of scholars. The fundamental ethical principle governing scholarship is that one should never claim or represent as one's own work that which is not one's own. The principle of proper academic conduct requires that all work submitted for academic purposes--including, but not limited to examinations, laboratory reports, essays, term papers, homework exercises, translations, and creative work--be the work of the person who submits it, and that, in the case of work based upon experiment and observation, the experimental results and observations be reported faithfully. The principle thus requires that no one claim authorship to the work of another and that no one falsify or misrepresent empirical data. This principle should be clear to every scholar, although determining its application in particular circumstances will require careful thought and guidance. 1 1 For more information see:
2 Citations: Citations should be used when appropriate and should conform to the guidelines in the Citation Guide for Papers and Theses in Economics, which is available on the class Moodle site. Materials on Reserve: The following texts are on 2-hour reserve; other required readings are available electronically. Readings marked with a * are optional. Easton, Thomas A Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (12 th edition) Guilford, CT: McGraw Hill/Dushkin. Goldfarb, Theodore D Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (9 th edition) Guilford, CT: McGraw Hill/Dushkin. Kolstad, Charles D Environmental Economics (2 nd edition) New York, New York: Oxford University Press. Outline and Reading List I. Introduction August 31 st Kolstad, Chapter 1 (to page 15). Lackey, Robert T Axioms of Ecological Policy. Fisheries. 31 (6): *Sandmo, Agnar The Early History of Environmental Economics. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 9 (2) September 2 nd : Cost of Environmental Protection Kolstad, Chapter 1 (page 15 to end). Pasurka, Carl Perspectives on Pollution Abatement and Competitiveness: Theory, Data, and Analyses. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2(2): Grainger, Corbett A. and Charles D. Kolstad Who Pays a Price on Carbon? Environmental and Resource Economics 46(3): *Pizer, William A. and Raymond Kopp Calculating the Costs of Environmental Regulation. Handbook of Environmental Economics, Volume 3, edited by Jeffrey Vincent and Karl-Goran Maler. New York: Elsevier. September 4 th : Positive and Normative Analysis Kolstad Chapter 2. Tol, Richard S.J The Economic Effects of Climate Change. Journal of Economic Perspectives 23 (2):
3 Tol, Richard S. J Correction and Update: The Economic Effects of Climate Change. Journal of Economic Perspectives 28 (2) Nordhaus, William Critical Assumptions in the Stern Review on Climate Change. Science 317 (July 13): *Fisher, Anthony C. and Phu V. Le Climate Policy: Science, Economics, and Extremes. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 8(2): *Pindyck, Robert A The Climate Policy Dilemma. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 7(2): *van den Bergh J.C.J.M. and W.J.W. Botzen Monetary Valuation of the Social Cost of CO 2 Emissions: A Critical Survey. Ecological Economics 114: II. Principles of Environmental and Resource Economics A. Welfare Economics September 9 th and 11 th Kolstad, Chapter 3. Heal, Geoffrey Reflections Defining and Measuring Sustainability. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 6(1): Portney, Paul R. Corporate Social Responsibility: An Economic and Public Policy Perspective in Environmental Protection and the Social Responsibility of Firms: Perspectives from Law, Economics, and Business, Bruce L. Hay, Robert N. Stavins, and Richard H.K. Vietor, editors. Washington, DC: Resources for the Future: Bailey, Ronald Wilting Greens. Reason.com (December 1). *Arrow, Kenneth, Partha Dasgupta, Lawrence Goulder, Gretchen Daily, et al Are We Consuming Too Much? The Journal of Economic Perspectives 18(3) *Kneese, Allen V. and William D. Schulze " Ethics and Environmental Economics" In Handbook of Natural Resource Economics, Vol. 1, ed. A.V. Kneese and J. L. Sweeney. New York: Elsevier. B. Markets and Market Failure September 14 th, 16 th, 18 th and 21 st Kolstad, Chapters 4 and 5. Ostrom, Elinor et al Revisiting the Commons: Local Lessons, Global Challenges. Science 284 (April 9)
4 Farley, Joshua et al The Vermont Common Assets Trust: An Institution for Sustainable, Just and Efficient Resource Allocation. Ecological Economics 109: Portney, Paul R. Trouble in Happyville. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 11 (1): *Frank, Robert Chapter 18W: General Equilibrium and Market Efficiency in Microeconomics and Behavior McGraw-Hill Irwin: Boston, MA. C. Benefit Cost Analysis September 23 rd and 25 th Kolstad, Chapter 6. Office of Management and Budget OMB Circular No A-4: Regulatory Analysis (September 17). (Skim section E). Gayer, Ted and Robert W. Hahn Designing Environmental Policy: Lessons from the Regulation of Mercury Emissions. Journal of Regulatory Economics. 30 (3): Murdoch, William, Stephen Polasky, Kerrie A. Wilson, Hugh P. Possingham, Peter Kareiva, and Rebecca Shaw Maximizing Return on Investment in Conservation Biological Conservation 139 (3-4): *Cameron, Trudy Euthanizing the Value of a Statistical Life. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(2): *Fry, Matthew, Adam Briggle, and Jordan Kincaid Fracking and Environmental (In)justice in a Texas City Ecological Economics 117: *Hammitt, James K. Positive Versus Normative Justifications for Benefit-Cost Analysis: Implications for Interpretation and Policy. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 7(2): *Hanley, Nick and Clive L. Spash Cost-Benefit Analysis and the Environment. Brookfield, Vermont: Edward Elgar Publishing Co. *Heinzerlin, Lisa and Frank Ackerman Pricing the Priceless: Cost-Benefit Analysis of Environmental Protection. Georgetown Environmental Law and Policy Institute: Georgetown University Law Center. *Kelman, Steven. Cost-Benefit Analysis: An Ethical Critique. Pages in Glickman, Theodore S. and Michael Gough (eds.) Readings in Risk Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. *Portney, Paul R. and John P. Weyant (eds.) Discounting and Intergenerational Equity Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. 4
5 III. Economic Valuation A. Introduction September 28 th Sagoff, Mark. Can We Put a Price on Nature's Services? Pages in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (9 th edition). Abromovitz, Janet N. Putting a Value on Nature's "Free" Services. In Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (9 th edition). Gatto, Marino and Giulio A. De Leo. Pricing Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services: The Never-Ending Story. Pages in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (12 th edition). Morrison, Jim. How Much is Clean Water Worth? Pages in Taking Sides: Clashing Views on Controversial Environmental Issues (12 th edition). Costanza, Robert and Ralph d'arge The Value of the World's Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital. Nature 387 (6630): September 30 th Kolstad, Chapter 7. *Champ, Patricia A., Kevin J. Boyle, and Thomas C. Brown (editors) A Primer in Nonmarket Valuation. Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers. *Freeman, A. Myrick The Measurement of Environmental and Resource Values: Theories and Methods (2 nd edition). Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future. B. Hedonic Price Method October 2 nd and 5 th Kolstad, Chapter 8. Donovan, Geoffrey H. and David T. Butry Trees in the City: Valuing Street Trees in Portland, Oregon. Landscape and Urban Planning 94(2): *Pyndyck R. S. and D. L. Rubenfeld Appendix: The Basics of Regression. In Microeconomics (7 th edition) Upper Saddle River, NJ: Pearson/Prentice Hall. *Lutzenhiser, Margot and Noelwah R. Netusil The Effect of Open Spaces on a Home's Sale Price. Contemporary Economic Policy 19 (3) *Mahan, B.L., S. Polasky, and R. M. Adams Valuing Urban Wetlands: A Property Price Approach. Land Economics 76(1):
6 C. Defensive Expenditures and the Travel Cost Method October 7 th Kolstad, Chapter 9 (to page 187). Abdalla, Charles W., Brian A. Roach, and Donald J. Epp Valuing Groundwater Quality Changes Using Averting Expenditures: An Application to Groundwater Contamination. Land Economics 68(2): October 9 th Kolstad, Chapter 9 (to end). Loomis, John Quantifying Recreation Use Values from Removing Dams and Restoring Free-Flowing Rivers: A Contingent Behavior Travel Cost Demand Model for the Lower Snake River. Water Resources Research 38 (6) 1-8. Yardley, William Removing Barriers to Salmon Migration. The New York Times (July 29). D. Contingent Valuation October 12 th Kolstad, Chapter 10 (to page 209). Kling, Catherine L., Daniel J. Phaneuf and Jinhua Zhao From Exxon to BP: Has Some Number Become Better Than No Number? Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4): Carson, Richard T Contingent Valuation: A Practical Alternative When Prices Aren t Available. Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4): Hausman, Jerry Contingent Valuation: From Dubious to Hopeless. Journal of Economic Perspectives 26(4): Nelson, Nanette M., et al., Linking Ecological Data and Economic to Estimate the Total Economic Value of Improving Water Quality by Reducing Nutrients. Ecological Economics 118: 1-9. *Loomis, John B How Large is the Extent of the Market for Public Goods: Evidence from a Nationwide Contingent Valuation Survey. Applied Economics 28: *Desvousges, William, Kristy Mathews, and Kenneth Train An Adding-Up Test on Contingent Valuations of River and Lake Quality. Land Economics 91(3):
7 October 14 th Kolstad, Chapter 10 (page 209 to end) Johnston, Robert J., Thomas A. Grigalunas, James J. Opaluch, Marisa Mazzotta, and Jerry Diamantedes Valuing Estuarine Resource Services Using Economic and Ecological Models: The Peconic Estuary System Study. Coastal Management 30: *Shogren, Jason F. and Laura O. Taylor On Behavioral-Environmental Economics. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 2(1) *Shogren, Jason F Valuation in the Lab. Environmental & Resource Economics 34: October 16 th : Midterm Exam IV. Controlling Pollution A. Regulation October 26 th and 28 th Kolstad, Chapter 11. Knickerbocker, Brad How Economics May Reshape Green Policy Christian Science Monitor (October 3). Ambec, Stefan, Mark A. Cohen, Stewart Elgie, and Paul Lanoie The Porter Hypothesis at 20: Can Environmental Regulation Enhance Innovation and Competitiveness? Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 7(1): Anderson, Soren T., Ian W. H. Parry, James M. Sallee, and Carolyn Fisher Automobile Fuel Economy Standards: Impacts, Efficiency, and Alternatives. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 5(1): *Burtraw, Dallas, Art Fraas, and Nathan Richardson Greenhouse Gas Regulation Under the Clean Air Act: A Guide for Economists. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 5(3): B. Pigouvian Fees October 30 th, November 2 nd and 4 th Kolstad, Chapter 12 Leape, Jonathan The London Congestion Charge. Journal of Economic Perspectives 20(4):
8 Viscusi, W. Kip, Joel Huber and Jason Bell Alternative Policies to Increase Recycling of Plastic Water Bottles in the United States. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 6(2): Tietenberg, Tom H Reflections Carbon Pricing in Practice. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 7(2): *Metcalf, Gilbert E Designing a Carbon Tax to Reduce U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 3(1): *Nordhaus, William D To Tax or Not to Tax: Alternative Approaches to Slowing Global Warming Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 1(1) C. Property Rights and Marketable Permits November 6 th Kolstad, Chapter 13 (to page 272) Coase, Ronald H. The Problem of Social Cost. Journal of Law and Economics (October): (focus on pages 1-28) *Anderson, Terry L. and Dominic P. Parker Transaction Costs and Environmental Markets: The Role of Entrepreneurs. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 7(2): November 9 th and 11 th Kolstad, Chapter 13 (page 272 to end) Goulder, Lawrence H Markets for Pollution Allowances: What Are the (New) Lessons? Journal of Economic Perspectives 27 (1): Newell, Richard G., William A. Pizer, and Daniel Raimi Carbon Markets 15 Years after Kyoto: Lessons Learned, New Challenges. Journal of Economic Perspectives 27 (1): Fisher-Vanden, Karen and Sheila Olmstead Moving Pollution Trading from Air to Water: Potential, Problems, and Prognosis. Journal of Economic Perspectives 27 (1): *Hahn, Robert W Greenhouse Gas Auctions and Taxes: Some Political Economy Considerations. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 3(1): *Hahn and Hester Marketable Permits: Lessons for Theory and Practice. Ecology Law Quarterly 16:
9 *Metcalf, Gilbert E Market-based Policy Options to Control U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions Journal of Economic Perspectives 23(2): *Schmalensee, Richard and Robert Stavins The SO 2 Allowance Trading System: The Ironic History of a Grand Policy Experiment. Journal of Economic Perspectives 27 (1): D. Regulation Over Space and Time November 13 th Kolstad, Chapter 14 E. Regulations Under Uncertainty November 16 th Kolstad, Chapter 15 F. Audits, Enforcement, and Moral Hazard; Voluntary Actions and Agreements November 18 th, 20 th, 23 rd, and 25 th Kolstad, Chapters 16 and 17 Gray, Wayne B. and Jay P. Shimshack The Effectiveness of Environmental Monitoring and Enforcement: A Review of the Empirical Evidence. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 5 (1): Alberini, Anna and Kathleen Segerson Assessing Voluntary Programs to Improve Environmental Quality. Environmental and Resource Economics 22 (1-2): *Bi, Xiang and Madhu Khanna Reassessment of the Impact of the EPA s Voluntary 33/50 Program on Toxic Releases. Land Economics 88(2): *Grabs, Janina The Rebound Effects of Switching to Vegetarianism. A Microeconomic Analysis of Swedish Consumption Behavior. Ecological Economics 116: V. Advanced Topics A. Risk and Uncertainty November 30 th Kolstad, Chapter 18 9
10 B. International/Interregional Competition December 2 nd and 4 th Kolstad, Chapter 19 Levinson, Arik Offshoring Pollution: Is the United States Increasingly Importing Polluting Goods. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(1): Esty, Daniel C Bridging the Trade-Environment Divide. Journal of Economic Perspectives 15(3): *Bhagwati, Jagdish The Case for Free Trade. Scientific American (November) *Copeland, Brian R. and M. Scott Taylor Trade, Growth, and the Environment. Journal of Economic Literature XLII (March): *Daly, Herman E The Perils of Free Trade. Scientific American (November) *Delbeke, J., G. Klaasen, T. van lerland, and P. Zapfel The Role of Environmental Economics in Recent Policy Making at the European Commission. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(1): *Ederington, Josh Should Trade Agreements Include Environmental Policy? Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(1): *Ruffing, Kenneth G The Role of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development in Environmental Policy Making. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(2): *Wolff, Hendrik and Lisa Perry Trends in Clean Air Legislation in Europe: Particulate Matter and Low Emission Zones. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(2): C. Environment, Growth, and Development December 7 th and 9 th Kolstad, Chapter 20. Carson, Richard T The Environmental Kuznets Curve: Seeking Empirical Regularity and Theoretical Structure. Review of Environmental Economics and Policy 4(1): *Kahn, Matthew E Green Cities: Urban Growth and the Environment. Brookings Institution Press: Washington, D.C. 10
11 Assignment List, Due Dates, and Exam Schedule The following is a list of assignments and due dates. All assignments are due in class on the date listed below. In fairness to other students, late assignments will be penalized a full grade for each day or partial day past the due date. Assignments handed in more than three days after the due date will not be accepted. Examinations: The midterm exam is on Friday, October 16 th. The comprehensive final exam will be given during final exam week. The exact date and time of the final will be confirmed in the second part of the semester by the Registrar's Office. Problem Sets Distributed Due Problem Set #1 September 18 th September 25 th Problem Set #2 October 2 nd October 9 th Problem Set #3 November 6 th November 13 th Problem Set #4 November 25 th December 4 th Project Timeline Task Date Introduction to Zotero Friday, September 11 th 3:10-4pm, Library 17 Introduction to Excel Monday, September 14 th or Thursday, September 17 th Introduction to ArcGIS Friday, September 18 th 3:10-4pm, Vollum 126 Lindsey Maser, City of Portland Friday, September 25 th from 3:10-4pm BPS and Steve Yeadon, Assistant Director of Facilities Operations Project preference due Friday, September 11 th Group tasks, timeline and update Friday, October 2 nd Update Friday, November 6 th Section rough drafts due Friday, November 20 th Final project sections due Start of the final exam 11
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